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and then for Istanbul. During the German occupation of Ukraine and Crimea (1941–44), Kirimal was active in Germany, trying to secure rights and protection for the Crimean Tatars, and later helped refugees from Crimea settle in German camps.
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in Germany. His often quoted monograph, 'Der Nationale Kampf der Krim-türken - The National Struggle of the Crimean Tatars' (Emsdetten/Westfalen, 1952), was based on his
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in the first half of the 20th century. He served as the editor of Dergi, one of the publications of the Institute for the Study of the
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The Soviet repression, marked by the arrest, execution and deportation of thousands of Tatars, forced Edige to flee to
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and graduated from the Russian gymnasium in Yalta. He enrolled in the Institute of Pedagogy in
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in 1939. Following the invasion of Poland by German forces in September 1939, he left for
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via Istanbul by the Westeuropean Crimean Tatar Cultural Center in 2007, 27 years later.
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ended, Kirimal pursued his graduate studies and received his doctorate degree from the
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Kirimal is best known for his meticulous research and publications on the history of
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in 1932. Two years later, he joined his uncle Yakup Shinkievich, who was serving in
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gave him the title "President of the Crimean Tatar National Central Committee".
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nationalist activities made it impossible for him to remain in Crimea.
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in 1911, Edige received his early education in Dereköy, near
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Edige's father Mustafa Shinkievich, who was descended from a
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