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It was World War 1. They Didn't Have A Take In World War 2.
Mainly the fact that Adolf Hitler was constantly out taking land away from other European countries. Czechoslovakia was nearly Europe's downfall, because it was so rich in resources that could easily be used for military purpose.
The war itself wasnt what did it, it just pushed the people over the edge. the country was in massive debt, living conditions were terrible, people were starving. and when WW1 happened. Russian life got worse and millions of men died. people were fed up and there was this new communist party that promised equality.
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It was World War 1. They Didn't Have A Take In World War 2.
During WWI the Czar of Russia was Nicolas Romanov II. He was the cousin of Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany; this lead to unrest between Russia and Germany as the war progressed.
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The death of Czar Nicholas II was not the cause of any war. World War I broke because he had allied himself with Serbia and sent troops against the Central Powers. His death did not cause the Russian Civil War either since he was murdered during it. With that said, a good number of counter revolutionaries favored the Romanov's return to power. Lenin, by his cruel execution of the Czar and his family ended that idea.
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Lenin and his group members are the ones who lead the 1941 Russian revolution to overthrow the czar.
Nicholas had problems like Rasputin and not listening to the Duma, the elected Parliment throughout his reign. However, the disregard for the lives being lost in the war and his spending money and food on the war when the people were poor and starving were what made the people decide to finally rebel.
Czar Nicholas II abdicated the throne on March 15, 1917 as a result of the February Revolution in Russia. The revolution was caused in part by the desire of most political leaders and dissidents to get out of WWI whereas Nicholas wanted Russia to continue fighting. In addition to the war issue, Nicholas simply was not capable of or interested in governing the country. This lack of governance caused a breakdown in the economy and provision of governmental services which lead to widespread unrest and dissatisfaction with the Czarist government.
The trickery and deceit of his brother Set.