Staunton, April 21 – Russian occupation officials are talking with the representatives of the Armenians, Bulgarians, Greeks and Germans, four numerically-small nationalities in Crimea who were deported alongside the much larger population of Crimean Tatars in a transparent effort to pressure the Crimean Tatars to cooperate with the Russians. With only some exceptions, the Crimean […]
Armenians in Crimea Associatoin of Crimean Repatriants Bulgarians in Crimea Crimean Anschluss Crimean Tatar deportation Crimean Tatars Germans in Crimea Greeks in Crimea Moscow Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology Remzi Ilyasov Russian citizenship in Crimea Russian-speakers in Crimea Tauride Vagarshak Melkonyan Vladimir Zorin Widergeburt