« At the end of the XIXe century, German pioneers from Russia settled in the Transcaspian region. Turkoman natives called them Mujuks. In the local dialect, this word denoted a nation, a social class, and an occupation. Mujuks settlements existed on Turkmenistan’s territory up to World War II.[1] » Continuer la lecture de Zoë Lachuer.Les enfants oubliés des déportations soviétiques : une approche socio-historique à travers Angelochek, Sdelay Radost