Chechens fought against Russia for hundreds of years, and the population did not decrease on a large scale. Even though many people died in the two Chechen wars, there are still more than one million people in Chechnya. Of course, thanks to Khrushchev, the population has remained so large.
Why do you say that?
During World War II, Chechens became independent because they wanted to borrow Germans, but they failed. After World War II, Stalin ordered a large number of Chechens to move to border areas. Apart from the punishment for Chechens, the main fear is that Chechens will get together and make trouble.
However, after Khrushchev came to power, he completely denied Stalin and ordered Chechens to return to China. So a large number of Chechens returned home one after another. After returning to their hometown, these Chechens did not thank Khrushchev, but had an extreme hatred for the Soviet Union and even the whole country, and this hatred became deeper and deeper.
The outside world did not understand why Chechens did not thank Khrushchev at that time, but instead increased their hatred.
Chechens are a small ethnic group in Russia, but it is this small ethnic group that fought against Russia for 300 years in history. The outside world does not understand why Chechens believe in Islam, because they are a nation in the Caucasus. Because Chechnya was ruled by the Ottoman Empire in history. However, in the war between the Russian Empire and the Ottoman Empire, Russia occupied Chechnya and incorporated it into the territory.
After the Chechens were occupied by the Russian Empire, they also resisted constantly. Russia laid hands on them very hard, and after a long period of iron fist governance, they finally surrendered to this nation.
However, with the decline of Russia, especially after the October Revolution, Chechens' uneasy hearts are stirring again. After the founding of the Soviet Union, Chechnya was also strongly governed to prevent this nation from rebelling. After the outbreak of the Soviet-German war, the Soviet Union was losing ground at the beginning of the war, so Chechens wanted to be independent again, so they wanted to rely on the Germans for independence.
Chechens did not expect that the Soviet Union turned the tide and not only drove the Germans out, but also occupied Berlin. After World War II, Stalin was very angry with Chechens, so he decided to resettle Chechens and prevent Chechens from getting together for independence.
From the long-term grievances of Russian cars, we will find that the weaker Russia is, the more Chechens want to make trouble. Russia is strong, Chechnya is honest, but its heart is dishonest. This is the saying that "if Russia is in trouble, the cars will be chaotic."
However, in the centuries-old feud, Chechens and Russians actually forged a long-lasting hatred. Stalin's actions increased hatred. However, although Stalin acted arbitrarily, at least Chechens would not get together to make trouble. Because Chechen exile is scattered. Khrushchev ordered the release of Chechens, giving Chechens a chance to gather people to make trouble. But at first, Chechens got together only because of their hatred of the Soviet Union, and did not dare to resist the Soviet Union.
There are many historical records of the Soviet migration of Chechens on the Internet, so I won't repeat them here. However, according to relevant data, the process of migration was very tragic, and some people died on the way. Even the Chechens who were last in the border area, some people died.
The cost of this migration is too high. Although Chechens live in scattered communities and hate the Soviet Union day by day, they are weak and unable to confront each other, so they have to endure it.
It is the Chechens who have paid too much, and their hatred for Chechens has increased. Even though Khrushchev allowed them to return to China, they took it for granted and had nothing to thank.
Chechens' hatred of the Soviet Union is accumulating. Let Chechens separate their flesh and blood, and even their relatives died because of migration.
Although Khrushchev denied Stalin and did some "good things". Returning Chechens to China also won Khrushchev a good international reputation, but Khrushchev did not know that some people in Chechnya had accumulated too much hatred.
It cannot be denied that Khrushchev and later Brezhnev strengthened their control and construction of Chechnya, and some Chechens were brought into the Soviet Union, and some even became an important force in Soviet construction. But some Chechen carry on their hatred of that Soviet Union to the next generation. Let future generations have a bad impression on the Soviet Union. Even if Khrushchev completely denies Stalin, it will not change his hatred of the Soviet Union.
The consequences of continuing hatred are very serious, and the final result is war. When Gorbachev's new thinking messed up the country, especially the three Baltic countries became independent one after another, some Chechens tended to be independent.
In Chechnya's struggle for independence, the first figure who rebelled for independence was dudayev, a major general of the Soviet Union who had been stationed in Estonia. Dudayev is a Chechen trained by the Soviet Union. He received a Soviet-style education, but he didn't show kindness to the Soviet Union. On the contrary, he believes that the opportunity for Chechen independence has arrived.