Abstract:
The article examines the role of figures of the Alash movement and the Kazakh
intelligentsia in organizing assistance to Kazakhs mobilized for rear work during the First
World War. With the beginning of the requisition, the activities of public committees for the
organization of assistance to mobilized Kazakhs intensified. The article examines the activities
and his direct participation of Alikhan Bukeikhan and his associates in the creation of a foreign
department under the Committee of the Union on the Western Front, which monitored the
living and working conditions of the rear guards, dealt with their nutrition and treatment.
The authors come to the conclusion that numerous appeals of Alash figures demanding the
immediate return of Kazakh workers mobilized for rear duty and the cessation of further
mobilization lead to the fact that the Provisional Government was forced to issue a special
decree suspending the mobilization of Kazakhs for rear work. In general, the analysis of archival
materials showed that the involvement of educated Kazakh youth in the work of the Foreign
Department to assist compatriots mobilized for rear work allowed them to go through a serious
political school, and they fully managed to prove themselves during the subsequent revolutions.