Russia became involved in WWI because Serbia, and ally of Russia, was attacked and accused of assassination by Austria-Hungary.
AnswerRussia entered the war after Austria declared war against Serbia, because Russia had made itself the guardian of all Slavic and/or Eastern Orthodox peoples, particuraly the South-Slavs in the Balkans who had for centuries been under Muslim-Ottoman domination.
It began with the Boer War
Russia joined the war after being in a non-aggresion pact together this meant that neither of them would attack each other and they would work together. Germany(Adolf Hitler) then got greedy and wanted to rule the worldand thensoon attacked Russia which led them into the war
Before World War I Russia consisted of the Russian Empire. In order to maintain the security of their empire, Russia joined in a series of alliances that intertwined them with the major Allied Powers-Britain and France-through Russia's promise to defend Serbia. When Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia, Russia was duty-bound to declare war on the Austro-Hungarians to defend the sovereignty of Serbia.
Before World War II, Josef Stalin, the leader of the Soviet Union (at the heart of which was Russia), signed a Nonaggression Pact with Adolf Hitler of Germany. Through the pact, the Soviets and the Germans divided Poland and conquered the Baltic region, and split territories in the Balkans. Hitler disliked surrendering that much territory to Stalin, though, and decided he would attack the Soviet Union. On June 22, 1941, Hitler launched a surprise offensive codenamed Operation Barbarossa against the Soviet Union, with the intention of annihilating Stalin's regime.
The worst affect was probably that it lost millions of soldiers. It has been said that Russia lost ten soldiers to every 1 soldier Germany lost. Russia essentially threw enough soldiers in front of the Germans that the Germans bullets ran in short supply due to the fact that they were taking out so many Russian soldiers. It was stregnth in numbers for Russia because it wasn't due to strategic or tactical military movements.
It was agreed that the Russian Army would seize Berlin; hence, the Cold War!
Additionally, with the Red Army's victories in WWII Russia was now considered a world superpower.
they started the war with the invasion of Poland in 1939
Russia was involved with World War II near the ending of the war. They volunteered to be allies and fought in the war until it later ended, they were allies.
The Russians had a major part in helping our enemy during ww2. We had to defeat the Russians before we defeated our true enemy.
When Austria threatened Serbia after Serbians killed the Austrian archduke, Russia stepped in to aid Serbia.
in world war I there was France England and russia but russia surrendered. those were the main ones
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U.S, & Russia.
World War 1 and World War 2 And we cannot leave out the Cold War
Russia was just chillin' every thing was hip!
in world war I there was France England and russia but russia surrendered. those were the main ones
Lithuania did fight in World War 2 but it was part of Russia.
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No, Before the German attack on Russia it was not in WW2.
Stalin led Russia in WW2.
World War 1: The UK, and Japan. World War 2: The UK, and Russia.
Moscow, russia
yes
Stalin
No
No they did not.
U.S, & Russia.