The history of orphanages in Central Kazakhstan in the 1940–1950 s.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31489/2024hph3/7-25Keywords:
Soviet childhood,, Central Kazakhstan, orphanages, educational labor colony,, child neglect, children of the GULAGAbstract
In the article the functioning of orphanages in Central Kazakhstan during the war and the first years after itbased on archival materials and memoirs was analyzed. The focus of the study is orphanages andchildren/adolescents who were left without families and placed in public care for various reasons (famine,deportations, the Great Patriotic War, evacuation, political repressions and arrests of parents, death of parents,etc.). The children’s contingent and their composition in the regional orphanages, highlighting the mainsources of children's enrollment were studied by the authors. Authors analyzed children’s material, housing,sanitary and hygienic living conditions. Special attention was paid to health issues and the quality of medicalcare, problems of nutrition and supply of food and non-food products, education. The authors concluded thata sharp increase in the number of children in orphanages in Central Kazakhstan occurred in the 1940s. Thesituation in orphanages was extremely difficult: high overcrowding, unsanitary conditions, hunger, diseases,abuse, etc. Detectable improvements were noted only by the mid-1950s. They were explicit in theenhancement of the orphanages’ material conditions: quality of food, clothing, education and generalappearance of orphanages and the inmates themselves.