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The Soviet Union didn't (and doesn't) have a Black population. (There were a few Black students from other countries from about 1960 onwards, but the idea was that they would go home after completing their studies).

That's absolutely wrong info. As a Russian-African mulatto i can say there are about 35 000 or more "blacks" mulatto population in Moscow and Moscow region (and many in ST-Peterburg and the other Russian big and small cities). I don't know how many native africans live in Russia, i can say about mixed only. Most of the African students, that came since 1952 (also Olympic games of 1980) had Russian girlfriends and wives, they gave mulatto birth waves, so the most of the African "fathers" went back to Africa and left their mixed kids with mothers in russia alone. But to be mixed in russia this days is not easy, because of nasionalism and fear of being killed. So mulattoes have not any politic group or alliance for their rules and need to be separated for survive, or find the way to leave the country where they were born...

The 1st answer shows how some people will quickly give a false answer based solely on ignorance and/or personal bias or beliefs. The 2nd answer shows how wrong the 1st answer is. In fact, an entire Black village was discovered in Russia, which might be how the BLACK RUSSIAN, a very strong alcholic drink, got its name. These Blacks are believed to be the decendents of a garrison of soldiers that were left behind by Egyptian Pharaoh Sesostris, who swept through that area. IN FACT, ALEKSANDR PUSHKIN, WHO'S WAS BLACK, IS CONSIDERED THE FATHER OF ALL MODERN RUSSIAN LITERATURE. He single handedly caused Russians, who spoke primarily French, especially the literary elite, to adopt the current Russian language, which was only a dialect at the time, as the national language just to read his writings.

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Most of the ethnic Germans of southern Russia ('Volga Germans') were forcibly moved to Kazakhstan in Central Asia.

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