The policy of the Soviet government in towards religious organizations in Kazakhstan (30–40th of the XX century)
Keywords:
religion, politics, repression, Great Patriotic War, Soviet powerAbstract
The article considers the policy of Soviet governance about religion and religion organizations in the 30–40 of the XX century. The analyzed change in the anti-religious policy after the establishment of Soviet governance, the apologists of Bolshevism. In article describes the impact of the adopted legal acts in Kazakhstan, the implementation of guidelines on anti-religious policies, the excesses committed by the center in religious policy in the Kazakh Soviet Republic. in the article is analyzed the state policy regarding religion and believers before the beginning of the Second World War, provides evidence of a real softening of the attitude towards religion during the Second World War. The authors make informed conclusions, citing their own evidence and conclusions on the study of domestic and foreign historians. In conclusion, a description of the consequences of gross errors and miscalculations made in the prevention of the activities of religious organizations in the territory of the USSR, in the countries of the post-Soviet space, including in the territory of Kazakhstan.