because a revolution, led be V.I. Lenin, was starting. it was called the Bolshevic/Russian Revolution. Russia withdrew from the war to take care of the problems within the country.
Because of the October (socialist) Revolution.
The economic loss in Russia and the revolution started in Russia caused Russia to withdraw from the war.
It never did, Austria kept on till the end and eventually lost the war.
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Russia had to withdraw from the war due to the communist revolution in Russia led by Vladimir Lenin.
WW1
The economic loss in Russia and the revolution started in Russia caused Russia to withdraw from the war.
When the Russian Czar stepped down the new provisional government decided to continue Russia's part in WW1 by continuing to fight the Germans. Lenin and his small but powerful Communist Party promised to withdraw from the war as it was causing much destruction to Russia. Lenin had been living in exile from Russia and the Germans promised to get Lenin back into his country if he would end Russia's presence in WW1. The Germans were successful in sneaking Lenin back to Russia and this allowed the Germans to concentrate on the Western Front in France.
Russia was losing and it was hard for them, this was affecting the government and people. Food and fuel for the war was running out, and the people started to doubt that they could hold much more in the war. The formal end was 1918 march 3.
Lenin
they were hungry
no they helped win it
Russia
Nope.
Russia wanted to protect the Slavic peoples of Serbia
He ended the war in russia by signing the Treaty of Brest-Livokst. Spellcheck! This is exactly what Germany wanted. By sending Lenin into russia, the Bolsheviks finally forced czar Nicolas II to abdicate and him taking power instilling communism and creating the USSR. Then he pulled Russia out of WWI :)
It never did, Austria kept on till the end and eventually lost the war.
the revolution began