Discuss the immigration history of the Koryo-saram.
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Koryo-saram as ethnic Koreans in the post-Soviet states. Koreans began migrating to Russia in the second half of the 19th century to escape famine, economic hardship, and Japanese imperialism in Korea. In the 1930s, Stalin’s government relocated about 200,000 ethnic Koreans to central Russia under the pretense that the Koreans would act as spies for the Japanese. The Koryo-saram lived in a state of separation from the Russian culture, interacting little with the nomadic peoples around them.
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