“…According to different estimations, there are between 2,000, 400 hundred and 3,000,000 people (2.9%-3.7% of the population) living in Germany who consider Russian to be their first language (Polian 2005;Brehmer 2007). This is a heterogeneous migrant group, including ethnic Germans, Jews and their family members, Russian spouses of German citizens, scientists, students and asylum-seekers from different countries of the former Soviet Union, where Russian is still widespread as a common language (e.g., Pavlenko 2008). The biggest group of Russian-speaking immigrants in Germany are ethnic Germans, who received the right to immigrate to Germany due to the Late Repatriates Law.…”