I am assuming you mean the surrender of Russia in World War I.
In WWI, the Russian Empire was at war with Germany. When the Red Russians took over, the new government surrendered to Germany in order to devote more resources to building their new nation. The primary benefit of the withdrawal of Russia to Germany was the elimination of an entire front, allowing Germany to concentrate more on its Western enemies. As part of the treaty (Treaty of Brest-Litovsk--), however, Germany also gained much territory (with its population, Natural Resources, etc.)
On one end, Russian withdrawl closed the Eastern front for the Germans, allowing them to pull troops from that front to augment the Western front. On the other end, this also forced Germany to use vital troops to occupy new Russian territory.
The year that the Russian defeated the Germans was the year 1945.
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It Aloud Them To Move More Troupes From The Russian Border To The Western Border To Fight UK And France.
1941-1943 the germans were pushing towards russian in operation barbarossa, and they were also pushing further and further into france and they eventually took paris. in 1943 the russian operation failed the germans because of the T-34 tank the russians used .
No, the Russian had an eastern front fighting the Germans.............
No. The Russian people primarily speak Russian, and Germans primarily speak German.
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On one end, Russian withdrawl closed the Eastern front for the Germans, allowing them to pull troops from that front to augment the Western front. On the other end, this also forced Germany to use vital troops to occupy new Russian territory.
stalingrad................
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it made the Russian army withdraw and forced it to sign a treaty with the Germans.
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Stalingrad was a Russian city (Leningrad) so the Russians defeatedd the Germans of course.
The year that the Russian defeated the Germans was the year 1945.
The Russian Revolution took place in 1917, well before WW2. It did, however, greatly impact WW1. The Russian Revolution took Russia out of the war, seeing as how it was facing its own problems, which gave the Germans more manpower to concentrate towards the West in order to counter the Allies. Russia's withdrawal from the war gave Germany a great advantage.
The October or Bolshevik Revolution of 1917 is the event that ultimately led to the Russian withdrawal from World War 1. The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk in 1918 was the formal end to Russia's involvement.