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the treaty of brest-litovsk of 1917 between russia and Germany, with Germany promising not to invade russia, but taking lots of their economy and money and land at the same time
most of the money the united states needed to fight world war 1 came from
You're asking where did germany get all the money? Germany obviously had allies. He got the money from allies and other nations. To keep the momentum of the war going Hitler pillaged other countries of their valuables. Also hitlre used concentration camps for cheap labor.
Great Britain, France, And Russia
Russia pulled out of world war 1 because of this reason: NOT SURE! Actually, Russia pulled out because of an internal revolution. It was right after Czar Nicholas II was overthrown. ... ... the Bolshevik Revolution prompted Russia to pull out of the war...so basically there was a civil war within Russia, so they had to concentrate on that rather than the world war Farz xx
Canada, the US, Britain, and Russia beat Germany, Italy, and Austria-Hungary. Took money, and land away from Germany and created a depression
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the treaty of brest-litovsk of 1917 between russia and Germany, with Germany promising not to invade russia, but taking lots of their economy and money and land at the same time
The money that had to be paid by Germany after World War I was known as reparations.
most of the money the united states needed to fight world war 1 came from
Great Britain, France, and Germany.
Germany and the axis powers lost. The alliance won, of which the USA was a part along with France, Russia and Great Britain and her colonies But the question of "why" is rather more complicated, although it was mostly sheer exhaustion of Germany in regards of men, material and money.
the first world war
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In Soviet Russia, money calls you!
Washington D.C, where the money is made
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