Resettlement of foreigners to Russia in the 18th century and today
The German-born Czarina Catherine II, who came to power in July 1762, began her colonization policy of the Russian Empire with a decree to the Senate on October 14, 1762, in which she authorized the Senate, together with the College of Foreign Affairs, to admit all persons who wished to settle in Russia, hoping that in time this would increase the prosperity of the Empire. History is repeating itself today.
Karl Eckstein
Tue 24 Sep 2024