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panslavism
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Did Russia support the munich conference in 1938?
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There are several political powers that have assured Russia that they will support them- and they have changed over the years.
The consequence of the munich conference in 1938 to the west was support from russia or czexhoslovakia?
Russia offered support to the Union in the U.S. Civil War because Russia thought the United States was a good counterbalance to the British Empire.
Russia is the permanent members of the UN Security Coucil
North Korea received support from Russia and China. Russia sent militaryadvisersamong other things while china deployed a millionChinesesoldiers.
Russia chose to support Serbia during World War I because of their shared Slavic heritage and historical ties. Russia saw Serbia as a fellow Slavic nation and felt a sense of duty to protect and support them against the aggression of Austria-Hungary. Additionally, Russia saw an opportunity to expand its influence in the Balkans by supporting Serbia.
the support of Russia
Balkan League