Sevastopol shipbuilding and artillery factories evacuation of Georgia during the Second World War during the period (1939-1945)
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Sevastopol, shipyard, artillery, factories, evacuationAbstract
Georgian people made the greatest contribution to the destruction of fascism during the Second World War (1939-1945). At the first stage of the beginning of the war, the military successes of fascist Germany set before the Soviet state the task of large-scale evacuation of factories and factories from the occupied territories to those regions of the country where military operations were not taking place. Georgia was selected as one of such republics. From the front line, namely from Sevastopol, the evacuation of shipbuilding and artillery factories in our country was successfully carried out and their successful holding. Evacuated from Sevastopol in Batumi and Poti, these factories successfully handled the tasks of the government and the High Command throughout the war.
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