- Germans of Kazakhstan
The Germans of Kazakhstan are a minority in
Kazakhstan , and make up a small percentage of the population. Today they live mostly in the northeastern part of the country between the cities ofAstana andOskemen , the majority being urban dwellers. [ [http://www.cidcm.umd.edu/mar/assessment.asp?groupId=70502 Assessment for Germans in Kazakhstan] , The MAR Project] Most of them are descendants ofVolga German s, who were deported to theKazakh SSR (now the sovereign state of Kazakhstan) from theVolga German Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic at the beginning ofWorld War II . Large portions of the community were imprisoned in the Soviet labor camp system. About one third of them did not survive the labor camps.Fact|date=October 2008After the deportation, Volga Germans, as well as other deported minorities, were subject to imposed
cultural assimilation into the Russian culture. The methods to achieve that goal included the prohibition of public use of theGerman language and education in German, the abolition of German ethnic holidays and a prohibition on their observance in public and a ban on relocation among others.Those measures had been enacted by
Joseph Stalin , even though the Volga German community as a whole was in no way affiliated withNazi Germany , and Volga Germans had been loyal citizens of theRussian Empire and later theUSSR for centuries.According to a 1989 census, more citizens of ethnic German origin lived inKazakhstan , numbering 957,518, or 5.8% of the total population, than in the whole ofRussia includingSiberia (841,295). [ [http://www.irinnews.org/report.aspx?reportid=28051 KAZAKHSTAN: Special report on ethnic Germans] , IRIN Asia]Due to the German right of return law that enables ethnic Germans abroad who had been forcibly deported to return to
Germany , Volga Germans were able to immigrate to Germany after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. [ [http://kazakhstan.neweurasia.net/2007/06/11/russian-germans-back-to-the-heimat/ Russian-Germans: Back to the Heimat] , kazakhstan.neweurasia.net] In 1999, there were 353,441 Germans in Kazakhstan.References
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Demographics of Kazakhstan
*Population transfer in the Soviet Union
*German as a minority language
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