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- Why did Russia withdraw from World War I? - eNotes. com
Russia withdrew from World War I because the Bolsheviks, who had promised the Russian people "peace, land, and bread," came to power after overthrowing the provisional government
- Causes and Consequences of Tsar Nicholas IIs Abdication
Why did Czar Nicholas II of Russia abdicate? I respectfully disagree with the above answer It was economic problems at home and Nicholas insistence on ruling as an absolute monarch, not the loss
- Why did Russia drop out of the war? - Answers
Russia dropped out of World War I in 1917 due to a combination of factors, including internal unrest, economic hardships, and military defeats The Russian Revolution led to the overthrow of the
- Which Russian revolution led to Russias withdrawal from WWI . . .
The Bolshevik Revolution led to Russia's withdrawal from World War I In February 1917, workers went on strike, and soldiers refused to fire on them, leading to Tsar Nicholas II's ousting
- Why was Russia expelled from the league of nations? - Answers
Because the were in the middle of a civil war but joined the league in 1926 Also because Russia made the "Brest-Litvosk pact" with Germany in ww1 so the league didn't let Russia join, and
- Why did Leon Trotsky decide to leave Russia? - Answers
Leon Trotsky decided to leave Russia because he was expelled from the Communist Party and faced threats to his life from Joseph Stalin 's regime
- Why did Russia support Serbia in World War 1? - Answers
Russia supported Serbia in World War 1 because of their shared Slavic heritage and cultural ties Russia saw Serbia as a fellow Slavic nation and felt a sense of duty to protect and support them
- Italys involvement and agreement with the Allies in WWI
When did Italy join the Allies in WWI? Obviously, Italy was a part of the Triple Alliance with Germany and Austria-Hungary before World War I So what caused the rift and when did it occur?
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