Kalmyk Americans

American Kalmyks initially established communities in the United States following a mass immigration after World War II.

The largest groups of Kalmyks originally settled primarily in the states of Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

Many Kalmyks were stranded in German displaced persons camps for a number of years following the end of World War II.

They were originally classified as Asian under U.S. immigration law, and therefore denied entry, but in 1951 they were reclassified as Caucasian.

[2] In 1955 many immigrated to the United States after the Tolstoy Foundation sponsored their passage.