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Q: How did Lenin stop Russia and involvement in world war 1?
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What declared that Germany and Austria were responsible for starting World War 1?

Austria declared war on Serbia because Serbian Gavrilo Princip had assassinated the archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife in Austria in 1914. The war was declared on Serbia. Russia responded by aiding Serbia. Then Germany sent ultimatum to Russia demanding Russia to stop mobilizing and once the ultimatum was rejected by the Russians, Germany declared war on Russia.


Who led the revolution against the Czars of Russia?

Lenin ended up taking charge. There were two Russian Revolutions in 1917. The first, the February Revolution was not led by anyone. It began as a spontaneous demonstration by some women who were complaining about having to wait in line in the cold for hours to get bread. Eventually more and more people came into the streets demonstrating about other problems. The disturbances grew and spread to other cities. Tsar Nicholas II could not get the police or military forces to restore order and his ministers convinced him he had to abdicate to stop the rioting so he did. The Provisional Government under Prince Georgy Lvov then took over, but Lvov had not started or led the revolution. It just happened. In the second revolution, the October Revolution, Vladimir Lenin planned and staged what was actually a military coup by his Bolshevik followers agaisnt Russia's Provisional Government by that time under Alexander Kerensky. It was not really a true "revolution" in the usual sense of the word.


How do you stop the new world order?

don't believe it


What was the agreement to stop fighting called in world war 1?

It was Treaty of Versailles


What do you think will happen after world war 2 and why?

countries have power and germany to stop fighing

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What is the deal made between vladimir Lenin and the German government in 1917?

The German government agreed to escort Lenin from his exile in Switzerland back to Russia in order that Lenin could provoke another revolution that would take Russia out of World War I. This would allow Germany to move all the military forces it had fighting the Russians over to the western front to fight the French and English. The February Revolution and the abdication of the Tsar had already occurred, but the new Provisional Government did not stop the war. Germany hoped Lenin would at the very least make the Provisional Government end Russia's involvement in the war if not completely stop it by taking over the government, which is what happened. Lenin was not only transported back to Russia but he and the Bolsheviks received money from the Germans as well. Many rival political people accused them of being paid German agents.


How did lenin stop Russia's involvement in world war I?

He signed the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk.Lenin entered into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk with the Central Powers to end Russia's involvement in World War 1.He surrendered to the Germans, as he had promised the Russians who supported him, when he signed the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk


What does Russia have to do with World War I?

Russia went to war with Germany and Austria-Hungry because Austria-Hungry invaded Serbia. Russia promised to protect Serbia from invasion so when the invasion came they declared war on Germany and Austria-Hungry and helped the allies win the first world war. It became an extremely bad war for the Russians. The German army was strong and Russia was in turmoil. The people wanted to stop the war, however, until Lenin stopped it by agreeing with Germany that ended the war for Russia.


Which of these is the best explanation for the us increased involvement in middle eastern affairs after world war 2?

To stop the spread of Communism from the USSR


Who did Lenin overthrow?

Lenin did not overthrow the Tsar. The Tsar was forced to abdicate because he could not stop the rioting that became known as the February Revolution. At the time Lenin was in Switzerland in self-imposed exile. He didn't even know about it until after it happened.


What were Stalin's main goals during World War 2?

To stop Nazi Germany from taking Russia.


When did Russia stop being a monarchy and become a republic?

When did Russia stop being a monarchy and become a republic?


Vladimir Lenin's success?

Vladimir Lenin successfully overthrew the Provisional Government of Russia. This was the government that in March of 1917 forced the Czar to step down from power. Lenin then successfully overthrew the Provisional government that was largely one of democratic leaders and democratic socialists. Lenin imposed a dictatorship of the Bolshevik Party.


What countries did Adolf Hitler want to invade?

Initially just Europe and Russia. He planned to stop for a while, build his base then take over the world.


What was Australia's involvement in Asia during World War 2?

Australia's involvement in Asia was to provide help to the Allies and also to a couple of Asian armies so they can stop the Japanese advance and push the Japanese back to their country to end the war on the side of Asia.


In what three ways did us supporters of expansion justify increased involvement in world affairs?

1. To stop Communism from spreading. 2. To try to bring about world peace. 3. Trade / Economics reasons


What was the effect of the allies being unable to ship war supplies to Russia ports during world war 1?

Russia had to depend on themselves to stop germanys expansion since there ports were unavailable