At one time, 34 million Russians out of a total population of 36 million were serfs.
Over 25,000,000 Russians died including over 20,000,000 civilians.
For the first time, the serfs were not tied to the land, and had the opportunity to work for their own benefit. Although it seemed to be a great act that would benefit the serfs above all others, this was not entirely true. The compensation of the landowners far outweighed what the serfs were able to gain. The land that they were provided, was not of the same quality the landlords kept for themselves.
20 million
There are about 15 million people in Asia that are Ethnic Russians. Asiatic Russia Has 40 million people but only 10 million of them are Ethnic Russians the Rest are Native Siberians and Immigrants. The other 5 of this 15 million Russians in Asia are Evenly distubuted amongst all the other Asian Countries.
Almost 27 million Russians died on the eastern front.
Heavy Mongol taxes caused many Russians to give up their land and become serfs.
Heavy Mongol taxes caused many Russians to give up their land and become serfs.
8 Million People
One Million men.
During the reign of Czar Alexander I (1801-1825), approximately 90% of the Russian population were peasants, many of whom were serfs. Serfdom was a prevalent institution in Russia at the time, binding peasants to the land and their landlords. This system significantly limited their rights and freedoms until it was eventually abolished in 1861 under Alexander II. Thus, the majority of Russians lived under conditions of servitude during Alexander I's rule.
The number is around 20 Million Russians died in the war.
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