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After Kazakhstan's independence, most of the nearly one million Germans were expelled from Russia, because the proportion of Germans in Russia was too serious at that time, which was nearly 600,000 more than the Russian population of its own people. Such a population ratio is not conducive to Russia's development, so the Russian government has to make the best choice.

The Germans were actually introduced to Russia by Catherine II, because Catherine II was originally a distinguished princess of the Principality of Zebst, hartle Province, Germany, and later married into Russia. After the Queen came to power, she opened the door of Russia to her own people. In addition, thanks to the Declaration on the Rights of People of All Nationalities in Russia issued by the Soviet regime, all ethnic groups in Russia were declared equal.

The German people can develop freely in this land of Russia. Later, it also established its own Volga German People's Autonomous Republic. On the other hand, the Volga River, the German People's Republic, just borders Kazakhstan, and the people and cultures of the two regions exchange and collide with each other, forming a unique emerging culture. But then the Soviet-German war broke out, and the Germans who naturally lived in the Soviet Union were expelled.

In this way, most Germans went to Kazakhstan, and a few went to Siberia, such as Altai Territory, Novosibirsk and omsk. Later, the Germans moved back to their hometown from the Soviet Union and Kazakhstan. However, there are still many Germans living in Kazakhstan. Since ancient times, population migration has been inseparable from war. If there was no war between the Soviet Union and Germany, the country with the largest number of Germans would probably be Russia.