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Why was the Soviet government reluctant to recruit Kazakh soldiers in WWII?
The collaboration of other non-Russian nationalities with the Nazi invaders cast suspicion on the Kazakhs as well.
After the famine, their loyalty to the Soviet Union was suspect
Kazakhs were not considered to have achieved class-consciousness
Anti-Kazakh chauvinists among military leaders did not want them as soldiers
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