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Презентация была опубликована 4 года назад пользователемБекжан Женис
1 Actions Promotion of Turkistan autonomy Immigration to the France Turkistan under the rule of the Soviets Not a long-term agreement with Germany
2 1.First voiced the idea of independence of all Turkic-speaking peoples.Mustafa Shokai fought not only for independent Kazakhstan but also all Turkic countries.Because he thought there would be a clash of civilizations in the future. The first goal was to obtain autonomy,in order to be eligible for self-government. Then to become fully independent. 2.The first cause of Mustafa Shokai 's emigration was pressure from the Soviet Union.There is a theory that the heads of Alashorda, i.e. M.Dulatov, A.Bokeichanov, A.Baytursynov and Mustafa Shokai decided to promote the idea of independent and report what was happening to the people not only in the country but also abroad and ambassador abroad was to be Mustafa Shokai. At that time one of the most democratic states was France Learned what was happening in his homeland to the Turkic people he released a book exposing "Turkistan under the rule of Soviets" in 1928 in French to world to see and learn about terror happening in the Soviet Union
3 On 22 June 1941, the day of the attack on the USSR, the Nazis carried out an operation in Paris to apprehend prominent figures of emigration, including Mustafa Shokai. The aim of the Nazis was to create a Turkistan legion consisting of prisoners and the head was to be Mustafa Shokai. In order to obtain information about prisoners of war, he agreed with the proposal of Germanium. In the course of this he saved several thousand Turkestans. The fact is that at this time the Nazism against the Jews prospered and their distinctive feature was circumcision, which was characteristic of the Turkistan.Mustafa Shokai pointed it out. But learning that Germany was not going to give any self-government in the future,he refused
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