The article is focused on the study of the combat path of Zhuanyshbai Aitzhanov, a veteran of the Great Patriotic War, whose biography includes the experience of military captivity, stay in Nazi concentration camps and overcoming extreme life trials. Through the prism of his personal story, the tragic fates of millions of people affected by the Second World War are analyzed. The work emphasizes the need to preserve the historical memory of the exploits of veterans, highlighting the high price of victory and the importance of maintaining peace. The life path of Zhuanyshbai Aitzhanov is seen as an example of exceptional fortitude, courage and resilience, as well as a warning about the devastating consequences of armed conflicts for future generations. The article expresses respect for the heroes who contributed to the victory in the Second World War and emphasizes their enduring significance for the historical heritage.
Great Patriotic War, Kazakhstan, prisoners of war, Zhuanyshbai Aitzhanov, concentration camps, post-war life, justification, Victory, war memory, heroism.