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Slavs are an ethnic group that encompasses various Eastern European nationalities, including Russians. Russians specifically refer to people from the country of Russia. So, all Russians are Slavs, but not all Slavs are Russian.
Two important differences among the Slavs are their linguistic diversity, encompassing languages such as Russian, Polish, Czech, and Bulgarian, and their historical experiences, which have led to variations in culture, religion, and societal structures across different Slavic groups. Geographic location also plays a role in shaping differences among the Slavs, as those living in Eastern Europe have been influenced by different historical events and neighboring cultures compared to those in the Balkans or Western Europe.
Russians call their country "Россия" (Rossiya) in Russian.
Slavs are an ethnic group primarily from Eastern Europe, while Gypsies, also known as Romani people, are a distinct ethnic group with roots in South Asia who have spread across Europe. Slavs have their own unique languages, cultures, and histories, while the Romani people have their own language (Romani) and cultural traditions.
The past tense of "defend" is "defended."
Slavs are an ethnic group that encompasses various Eastern European nationalities, including Russians. Russians specifically refer to people from the country of Russia. So, all Russians are Slavs, but not all Slavs are Russian.
They are Slavs, like Russians.
They are Slavs, like Russians.
Ethnic Russians (Slavs), Ukrainians (Slavs), Belarusians (Slavs), Mongols, Turks, Kazakhs, Koreans, Yakuts and some indegenous people.
of Eastern Slavs.
Russians became a separate nation after the Scandinavians took over the Slav states, which means Slavs and Scandinavians = Russians.
According to the Nazi theories on eugenics the Slavs were a lower race.
The Slavs, eg. the Russians and Serbians.
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It is mainly the Slavs that range from Russians to Macedonians, but there is the Magyars (Hungarians).
The British & French were too far removed to defend Poland from the Germans, however... the Russians (Soviet Union) actually helped Hitler attack Poland not defend it. The Russians then annexed the eastern portion of Poland. At no point in World War 2, even when the Russians became Allies, did they defend Poland.
The Slavic peoples are of Eastern European origin and in Czechs, Slovaks, Russians, Croats, Poles, Serbs and Slovenes.