Предмет: История, автор: kmkmmkm

1.Как называлось государство Казахстана в 1941 году? Как называлась столица Казахстана?
2.Сколько казахстанцев ушли на фронт? Сколько погибло?
3.Сколько Героев Советского Союза казахов? А казахстанцев?
4.Кому были присвоены звания «Халык кахарманы»? (не менее 4-х примеров)
5.Какое будущее определили для Казахстана фашистские захватчики?
6.Когда появилось и кому принадлежит выражение: «Велика Россия,а отступать некуда:позади – Москва»?
7.Дата блокады Ленинграда.Почему дорога через Ладожское озеро называлась «дорога жизни»?
8.Перечисли поимённо дважды Героев Советского Союза казахстанцев.
9.В каких областях Казахстана было введено военное положение? Когда? В связи с какими событиями?
10.Почему приказ №227 назывался «Ни шагу назад»?
11.Сколько продолжалась битва за Сталинград?
12.Кто командовал 316-й алматинской дивизией и какова роль этой дивизии в битве за Москву?
13.Кто из казахов-земляков был признан «Человеком века» в 2000 году?
Почему его считают легендарной личностью?
14.В каком городе СССР после войны появилась улица «Казахская»? Почему её так назвали?
15.Кто из казахстанцев повторил подвиг Николая Гастелло под Сталинградом?
Срочно!!! даю 100 баллов

Ответы

Автор ответа: Saski23
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Ответ:

1) СССР.

2)1200000 не пришли около 610000

3)98

4) Ахат Куленов

Талгат мусабаев

токтар Аубакиров

Шафик чокин

5) уничтожения

6) Клочков Василий Георгиевич 1911 1941

7)8 сентября 1941 по 27янв 1944

8) Александр Головачёв

Объяснение:

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