Day of Genocide (23.02.1944)

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  • čas přidán 21. 02. 2022
  • Song name: Мурад Насуханов - Махках дохуш бейрин хаттарш
    "The questions of a land deprived child"
    The genocide of Vaynakh in 1944 (endonym: Aardakh), was the Soviet forced transfer of the whole of the Vaynakh (Chechen and Ingush) populations of the North Caucasus to Central Asia on February 23, 1944, during World War II. The expulsion was ordered by NKVD chief Lavrentiy Beria after approval by Soviet leader Joseph Stalin, as a part of a Soviet forced settlement program and population transfer that affected several million members of ethnic minorities in the Soviet Union between the 1930s and the 1950s.
    The deportation was prepared from at least October 1943 and 19,000 officers as well as 100,000 NKVD soldiers from all over the USSR participated in this operation. The deportation encompassed their entire nations, as well as the liquidation of the Checheno-Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. The demographic consequences of this eviction were catastrophic and far reaching: of the 496,000 Chechens and Ingush who were deported (according to Soviet archives; Chechen sources put the deportees at 650,000), at least a quarter perished. In total, the archive records show that over a hundred thousand people died or were killed during the round-ups and transportation, and during their early years in exile in the Kazakh and Kyrgyz SSR as well as Russian SFSR where they were sent to the many forced settlements. Chechen sources claim that 400,000 died, while presuming a higher number of deportees. A higher percentage of Chechens were killed than any other ethnic group persecuted by population transfer in the Soviet Union. Chechens were under administrative supervision of the NKVD officials during that entire time. The exile lasted for 13 years and the survivors would not return to their native lands until 1957, after the new Soviet authorities under Nikita Khrushchev reversed many of Stalin's policies, including the deportations of nations. A local report indicated that some 432,000 Vaynakhs had resettled to the Chechen-Ingush ASSR by 1961, though they faced many obstacles while trying to settle back to the Caucasus, including unemployment, lack of accommodation and ethnic clashes with the local Russian population. Eventually, the Chechens and Ingush recovered and regained the majority of the population. This eviction left a permanent scar in the memory of the survivors and their descendants. February 23 is today remembered as a day of tragedy by most of Ingushs and Chechens.
    Numerous times people were met with slaughter, and in one such instance, in the aul of Khaibakh, about 700 people (mostly women, children and elderly) were locked in a barn and burned to death by NKVD General Mikhail Gvishiani, who was praised for this and promised a medal by Beria. Many people from remote villages were executed per Beria's verbal order that any Chechen or Ingush deemed 'untransportable should be liquidated' on the spot. This meant that the old, the ill and the infirm were to either be shot or left to starve in their beds alone. The soldiers would also plunder the empty homes. An eyewitness recalled the actions of the NKVD forces:
    "They combed the huts to make sure there was no one left behind... The soldier who came into the house did not want to bend down. He raked the hut with a burst from his submachine gun. Blood trickled out from under the bench where a child was hiding. The mother screamed and hurled herself at the soldier. He shot her too. There was not enough rolling stock. Those left behind were shot. The bodies were covered with earth and sand, carelessly. The shooting had also been careless, and people started wriggling out of the sand like worms. The NKVD men spent the whole night shooting them all over again."
    "We had no water and no food. The weak were suffering from hunger, and those who were stronger would get off the train and buy some food. Some people died on the way-no-one in our carriage, but in the next carriage I saw them taking out two corpses... Our baby sister died that night. My dad was looking for a place to bury her-he found a suitable place, dug the grave and buried her... she must have frozen to death."
    -Isa Khashiyev, 2014, describing his deportation and arrival at Kokshetau, Kazakhstan
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Komentáře • 77

  • @archerone3254
    @archerone3254 Před 2 lety +114

    I genuinely think there is not a single people in this world as tough as we-the Vainakhs- are. I remember how people would tell me "if the Chechens are so strong, why didn't they fight back when Russia deported them?" forgetting how the land of Chechnya literally never had peace. Our mountains have been the theatre of nothing but war after war, battles after battles, from the mongols, to Europeans, to even vikings (according to some unsure sources) and Russia for a century, yet our ancestors cut them all down and survived, but we could never rebuild.
    The tenacity of our people in both wars are nothing but an example, there is not a lot of countries in this world who can claim to have spread fear to Mother Russia so bad, to say "I made Russian pilots afraid of flying too low thinking they would be shot down by mere Kalashnikovs."
    As my grandmother once told me:
    "Russians are dogs who tried to look like wolves in front of us. The only problem, was how they forgot that Chechens were born wolves."
    And, "The only thing Russia ever had was numbers. No bravery, no honor, no strength. A single Chechen is equal to twenty Russians. But when hounded by a pack of dogs, even the fiercest wolf will not make it, but he will fight until the very end. This much is in our blood. When they attacked us, would Chechnya have nothing but half of the Russian army's men...There would be no "Russia" on the map today."
    These mountains are ours. These lands are ours. The only thing we share with Russians is our human race.
    Never forget who you are.

    • @BJALGH
      @BJALGH Před 2 lety +11

      Well said washa

    • @danielle9433
      @danielle9433 Před 2 lety +12

      @Bekhan Crazy to think of falsely accusing and deporting a people native to their land, while the same people fight for your army in a big war

    • @archerone3254
      @archerone3254 Před 2 lety +9

      @@danielle9433 Stalin was from the Caucasus himself, as a Georgian. He knew more than anyone how big of a threat was Chechnya if we ever decided to side against him when the Germans decided to attack, and he also thought he would break the Chchens' will to fight.
      If only he knew the only thing he accomplished was to fuel our desire for revenge.

    • @danielle9433
      @danielle9433 Před 2 lety +2

      @@archerone3254 But werent most of the armed chechens the ones already fighting for the Soviet army against the Nazis n Europe?

    • @Daniel-vz3ll
      @Daniel-vz3ll Před 2 lety +3

      Very powerful words brother

  • @mr_r0l3x69
    @mr_r0l3x69 Před 2 lety +65

    It’s so sad that one man can deport an entire nation and ethnicity for false accusations. May Allah make Chechnya and the entire Vainakh people be what they once were again.

    • @safia7265
      @safia7265 Před 2 lety +10

      in sha’ Allah we will gain our independence we deserve .

    • @mattiaspersson6459
      @mattiaspersson6459 Před rokem +1

      Not just deportation they murdered 400000 chechens and was never convicted! But thank god chechens are strong people

  • @malegria9641
    @malegria9641 Před 2 lety +70

    I am an american interested in chechen culture, and learnign the chechen language. you posting these songs really helps build my vocabulary. mashar!

  • @georgiannationalist1719
    @georgiannationalist1719 Před 2 lety +37

    I feel so sad to my Vainakh brothers wish y'all freedom from Georgia 🇬🇪

    • @hannibal8039
      @hannibal8039 Před 2 lety +17

      Thank you brother!
      No nation deserve this kind suffering.

  • @user-fw4uh7ob2s
    @user-fw4uh7ob2s Před 2 lety +25

    Нохчийн къам Iожаллех тоьлла. Дала аьтто бойла Нохчийн къоман.

  • @chaudhry6769
    @chaudhry6769 Před rokem +10

    May Allah grant highest rank to the martyrs 🤲❤️
    Love and Respect to Chechen Brothers from Punjab Pakistan 🇵🇰❤️

  • @wrathredoran
    @wrathredoran Před 2 lety +16

    georgian here, to me north caucasians will always be brothers! i cannot state how embarassing it is to me that some of the worst people in the history of our beautiful highlands have been georgian... and i don't think i could apologize enough.

  • @BJALGH
    @BJALGH Před 2 lety +41

    We will nevet forget we will never forgive we will never break ☝🏼🐺

    • @namdar_gazi
      @namdar_gazi Před 2 lety +1

      You forgot, unfortunately, 10.thousands of your soldiers are in a position to fight for the Russians, and the bones of Cahar Dudayev are sore.

    • @BJALGH
      @BJALGH Před 2 lety +14

      @@namdar_gazi these are not one of us, these ksfyrovits betrayed us, go read about it before coming here and write such comment, and cahar dudayev is a hero and shahid, the kafyrovits got nothing to do with us, they betrayed there religion and country and people

    • @BJALGH
      @BJALGH Před 2 lety

      @@namdar_gazi no problem, chechnya have 1.5 million, and 96% of chechnya are true chechens who hate russia and want freedom, and 4% are traitors and the traitors are the one in power sadly, but, we will come back and win inshallah

    • @CHECHEN
      @CHECHEN  Před 2 lety +10

      Chechens have for three hundred years fought Russians, and still are to this day. Chechnya lost unfortunately when it was left all alone against the world power Russia in the 00s. Now there are traitors who've gained power, and they have a propaganda machine stronger than people like you can even imagine. There are numerous factors to why these people serve Russia, so don't babble about things you don't know. Our nation is brainwashed and forced to serve Russia, but what excuses do you Turks have? You are a sovereign country, yet cooperate with Russia in many ways. You have betrayed so many causes and people that fought against Russia. One example is the Chechen Imam Sheikh Mansur. What do you people expect from Chechens? To fight until our extinction? Dream on. Now it's time for people like you to fight. And the more you write comments like yours, the more anti-Kadyrov Chechens will side with him. So think before you write.

    • @CHECHEN
      @CHECHEN  Před 2 lety +6

      Walk in our shoes, then we'll talk. Easy to criticize when your nation hasn't seen large wars on its territory for decades. When you don't have a dictatorship and state crimes done on your people. The things Chechens have experienced you people can't even imagine, so don't be surprised when people are willing to sacrifice for peace. People want peace, knowing it's a battle we can't win on our own. So talk less, think more. You shit talkers are cocky on the internet, must be nice sitting on your sofa writing comments behind a screen. Blood feud hasn't been cancelled yet, so don't worry, every oppressor will get his. If not in this life, then in the afterlife.

  • @dofficial7
    @dofficial7 Před rokem +8

    My moms great grandmother went through all of this and she walked all the way from Chechnya to Jordan
    If it wasnt for her I wouldnt be here, chechens are the strongest people in existence.

  • @zachemmnenik
    @zachemmnenik Před rokem +9

    Молодцы! Знания это сила! Спасибо за вашу работу

    • @Peredovik
      @Peredovik Před rokem

      Лаврентий Берия погубил эти народы Кавказа, а не Сталин

    • @user-xg7xe7nh7g
      @user-xg7xe7nh7g Před 5 dny

      Скоро и тебя будет ждать такой ад которые испытывали эти Народы.

  • @user-db5ew4ht9t
    @user-db5ew4ht9t Před rokem +9

    Assalamu Aleikum from the State of the Republic of Tatarstan from the Tatars , we remember the deportation , my condolences to the Chechens , Ingush , Kabardins , Karachay , we were also deported by the Tatar nation .

    • @LeylaMisirova
      @LeylaMisirova Před 10 měsíci +1

      Депортировали Балкарцев, не кабардинцев учите историю пожалуйста!

    • @user-db5ew4ht9t
      @user-db5ew4ht9t Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@LeylaMisirova ошибочно написал извиняюсь

  • @MyDark56
    @MyDark56 Před 2 lety +18

    Que Allah les de jannah aquellos que murieron aquel día en el camino hacia Kazajistán 🤲🏽

  • @Daniel-vz3ll
    @Daniel-vz3ll Před 2 lety +8

    Oh ALLAH grant these Muslims who were oppressed with mighty oppression jannat al firdaus the highest level of jannat under your Mercy.
    Oh ALLAH give this Ummah unity under 1 flag of Laa ilaha il ALLAH Muhammad rasool ALLAH, so we may be united under ALLAH as one mighty Fist. So the enemies of Muslims will dare not to touch think to harm us.
    Raise a righteos Islamic khalif from this ummah who will unite us and lead us and answer the duaa of every oppressed Muslim and destroy every sold out dictator who harm us.
    The Ummah is humiliated in every corner of the world we are powerless while our enemies are united. Give this UMMAH power, give us honour and forgive our shortcomings, give peace to our Ummah and peace and for our Chechen brothers.
    Ameen

  • @spl1tz_48
    @spl1tz_48 Před 2 lety +16

    Wallahi someday we'll get our revenge for all the atroceties these cowards commited, just a matter of time

  • @Nohchicho
    @Nohchicho Před rokem +4

    🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦❤🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦
    *Йа Аллах1 помоги нам в этой жизни, вынести все твои испытания...* *Помоги нам одержать победу Ин ша Аллах1 над нашими врагами. Амин*

  • @nokhchi1079
    @nokhchi1079 Před 2 lety +10

    salam alaykum sa wash. Del rez xel hon ah har yaqin

    • @CHECHEN
      @CHECHEN  Před 2 lety +4

      Wa Aleykum Assalam!🤝

  • @user-dc7nq8rd2r
    @user-dc7nq8rd2r Před 6 měsíci +3

    Ирокезы с Америки, Пуштуны с Афганистана,Адыги и Чеченцы с Кавказа, поистине нет аналогов в мире их нему героизму и отваге, храбрости и подвигам. Как сказал один мудрец: если бы Чеченцы воздвигали памятники своим героям,то в Чечне не было место, где можно было бы посеет кукурузу.

  • @wombit
    @wombit Před 2 lety +26

    a song too many in eastern europe can sympathise with. none of us deserved the horrible things the russians did to us.

  • @user-bt6bo8lb4l
    @user-bt6bo8lb4l Před rokem +5

    May Allah save Chechnya. 🇵🇸

  • @dupendecho
    @dupendecho Před 2 lety +17

    Dic dir dac
    Kadyrowan mali1tscha1 wai dic dir dac, wai noxchi nachan din humansch

  • @Ffff-vo9qr
    @Ffff-vo9qr Před rokem +6

    Все как один на защиту Кавказа!

  • @bloxfruitEater
    @bloxfruitEater Před 3 měsíci +2

    Thats why my mothers side of family lives in kazakh😢 im ingush by the way

  • @deecastro6486
    @deecastro6486 Před 2 lety +4

    ❤️🙏

  • @HeadhuntexGamer
    @HeadhuntexGamer Před 2 lety +11

    I wonder what Chechens think of their soldiers being sent to war against Ukranians to fight for the same guy who tried to destroy them...

    • @hannibal8039
      @hannibal8039 Před 2 lety

      The majority of Chechens don't support this, only those pro russian Traitors and those who have no idea what the word Chechen means are there fighting for money or status.
      Just beacuse people cant go out and protest or say anything against it, it doesn't mean we approve it. Even a small comment on internet could make you and your relatives be kidnapped and tortured and forced to make video apologizing and saying that he was wrong and that he is satan and so on.
      No Chechen who knows their History would ever ho fight for Russia or Putin. He has sold his Religion, his fatherland and his honor.
      We seem them as less then a mosquito.
      What Russia has done to us in hundred of years is unforgettable and unforgivable.
      A real Chechen would never go and do what russia did to our nation to Ukrainians.
      We stand with Ukraine and We stand with any independant country, and if any aggressively try to invade or take it from them WE Chechens will always stand with them.
      The world is just now waking up and starting to realize what kind of monster and terrorists we Chechens were fighting against when they came to us with war.

    • @sprite4800
      @sprite4800 Před 2 lety +8

      @Garde Impériale Post. there is also Dzokhar dudayev battalion

    • @Yaennn000
      @Yaennn000 Před rokem +3

      There are no „Chechens soldiers“. It‘s not possible, because Chechnya is occupied.

    • @HeadhuntexGamer
      @HeadhuntexGamer Před rokem +1

      @@safia7265 explain?

    • @safia7265
      @safia7265 Před rokem

      @@HeadhuntexGamer explain what

  • @An-fj8ir
    @An-fj8ir Před rokem +2

    😓💔

  • @TestTest-ef5km
    @TestTest-ef5km Před 2 lety +2

    Song name ?

    • @CHECHEN
      @CHECHEN  Před 2 lety +5

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      Song name: Мурад Насуханов - Махках дохуш бейрин хаттарш
      "The questions of a land deprived child"