
An important part of the activities of the press and radio in Kyrgyzstan was the patriotic education of workers, especially the youth. Numerous materials about the international situation, the approaching threat of fascism, and the Second World War were published in newspapers and broadcast on the radio. The importance and necessity of strengthening the Soviet system and its armed forces, mastering military knowledge and techniques, and readiness for labor and defense of the country were emphasized in newspapers, magazines, and radio broadcasts.
With the onset of the treacherous attack by fascist Germany on the USSR, the mass media of the entire country and the republic stood up to defend the Motherland, gradually and steadily becoming a powerful weapon against the cunning and strong enemy.
In the issues of republican newspapers dated June 23, 1941, a statement from the Soviet government addressed to the peoples of the country was published. On the front page of the newspaper "Kyzyl Kyrgyzstan," the words from it were printed: "Our cause is just. The enemy will be defeated. Victory will be ours." These courageous call-to-arms words from the government statement became the main mobilizing slogans of all publications in newspapers, magazines, and radio broadcasts of the country and our republic during the four years of war. In the newspapers "Kyzyl Kyrgyzstan" and "Soviet Kyrgyzstan," responses to the statement of the Soviet government were published on June 24, where the people of Kyrgyzstan unanimously expressed their readiness and determination to defend the conquests of October and socialism both at the front and in the rear, doing everything possible to defeat the hated enemy. Mass rallies were held across the country and the republic, where participants angrily branded the enemy and called for everyone to mobilize all forces and resources for armed struggle against him. Materials from these rallies were widely published in all newspapers and broadcast on the republic's radio. In the early days of the war, the newspaper "Leninchil Zhas" appealed to its readers: "Komsomol members and youth! Diligently master military affairs! Heroically defend the Motherland, stand firm against the hated enemy! Help the Red Army with selfless labor!"
The mass media of Kyrgyzstan resolutely stood up for the just cause of the Soviet people. In their materials, they convincingly and vividly propagated the policy of the party and the Soviet government in the context of fierce battles with fascist invaders, their extraordinary measures to protect the socialist Motherland, and conducted effective agitation among the people to strengthen the cohesion of the people, production and social discipline in all spheres of life.
"Everything for the front, everything for victory!" - this was the battle cry that defined the main direction of the activities of all media in the republic from the very first days of the war. Among the materials of the press and radio of those days, articles and speeches by leaders of the Communist Party and the Soviet government, leading articles from the newspaper "Pravda," publications, and broadcasts from other central newspapers and central radio were of great importance.