STUDYING THE PERIOD OF WORLD WAR II BASED ON ORAL HISTORY SOURCES
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Second World War, oral history, frontline life, captivityAbstract
This article is devoted to the study of life experiences and testimonies of people during the Second World War using oral history methods. The aim of the research is to analyze frontline battles, labor activities in the rear, life in captivity, and the post-war period based on historical sources and eyewitness accounts. The article highlights the advantages of the oral history method, its role in historiography, and its significance in illuminating human aspects of historical events. The results confirm that testimonies and oral sources contribute to a more complete and objective understanding of historical events.
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