Below is a copy of a registration card I found on the website of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum awhile back. It is from a collection called "Registration cards of Jewish refugees in Tashkent, Uzbekistan during WWII." The translation indicates that the card was issued to Aleksandr Semenovich Moroz, who I believe was my great-uncle.

I'm not familiar with Tashkent and its role during WWII, and I haven't found any subsequent records for my relative. What happened to these refugees after the war? Where could I find more information? There doesn't seem to be anything else available at the USHMM or Yad Vashem.
Thanks.
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Researching WEISSMAN/VAYSMAN (Ostropol, Ukraine); MOROZ and ESTRIN/ESTERKIN (Shklov & Bykhov, Belarus); LESSER/LESZEROVITZ, MAIMAN, and BARNETT/BEINHART/BERNHART (Lithuania/Latvia); and ROSENSWEIG/ROSENZWEIG, KIRSCHEN, and SCHWARTZ (Botosani, Romania)