The only country directly involved in the Russian Revolution was Russia itself. Germany did help Vladimir Lenin get into Russia and then funded his revolutionary operations, but it was not truly involved as a nation.
It caused a fear of foreign influence in the United States.
It caused a fear of foreign influence in the United States.
the number of casualties caused by World War 1..
The economic loss in Russia and the revolution started in Russia caused Russia to withdraw from the war.
The only country directly involved in the Russian Revolution was Russia itself. Germany did help Vladimir Lenin get into Russia and then funded his revolutionary operations, but it was not truly involved as a nation.
It caused a fear of foreign influence in the United States.
It caused a fear of foreign influence in the United States.
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the number of casualties caused by World War 1..
The answer to this question could be Tsar Nicholas II or it could be Vladimir Lenin. The February Revolution was caused by Tsar Nicholas's inept running of the government and the millitary. On the other hand the October Revolution was caused by Vladimir Lenin when he orchestrated the takeover of the Provisional Government in the October Revolution.
Russian revolution was a cause of the Czar ignoring the needs of the people.
Neither one of the two Russian revolutions became a World War. Both were in part caused by the damage the war was causing to the Russian population.
The economic loss in Russia and the revolution started in Russia caused Russia to withdraw from the war.
In the former Soviet Union the holiday was on the 7th of November. The revolution happened on the 25th of October, so it is called October Revolution. The difference of the dates is caused by the change of calender system.
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no the us did not enter the Russian revolution