Kazakhi mez︠h︡du revoli︠u︡t︠s︡ieĭ i golodom
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This period from February 1917 to the mid-1930s was a time of hardest trials. The civil war in Russia, when, including on the territory of Kazakhstan, two sides of the internal Russian conflict came together in an irreconcilable battle. The final victory of the Bolsheviks led to the emergence of Kazakh autonomy. But their desire to radically modernize the economy and social life in the USSR also dealt a crushing blow to traditional Kazakh society. This also became one of the important reasons for the terrible famine that struck many regions of the USSR. But for Kazakhstan, the losses incurred were among the most severe. Including because they were associated with the total destruction of the world they were used to. The tragedy of very many people throughout the former USSR occurred due to the efforts of the state to become a more powerful and militarily powerful power. For this purpose, the authorities in the USSR did not reckon with the victims among the population.