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The German government allowed Lenin to travel through Germany to Russia.
Answer: Russia mobilized along the German border. Russia's mobilization amounted to a declaration of war. On August 1, German government declare war on Russia.
Russia protected Serbia because it is her traditional ally. Soo When Russia placed its troops to surround the Austrian borders they were very close to the German borders. Because Germany was led by a hectic ruler he accused Russia of planning to attack Germany and in addition Germany and Austria are traditional allies and therefore Germany had to step down and protect itself. Russia protected Serbia because it is her traditional ally. Soo When Russia placed its troops to surround the Austrian borders they were very close to the German borders. Because Germany was led by a hectic ruler he accused Russia of planning to attack Germany and in addition Germany and Austria are traditional allies and therefore Germany had to step down and protect itself.
actually, its Germany
Russia mobilized against its border with Germany when it went to war with Germany's ally, Austria-Hungary. It was a preventative measure that the Germans took as a threat and made them declare war.
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russia could defeat invadors by drawing them deep into russias territory =) -dennisse yamashita
No but Russia is in two continants, Asia and Europe it is really confusing!
The German government allowed Lenin to travel through Germany to Russia.
Russia was not an ally of Germany in World War 1.
'cause Russia tripped Germany and Germany fell in the mud
russias rubles are worth 27 US dollars
That Germany will get the western part of Poland (Russian territory), Russia will get the Eastern half and Germany promises not to invade Russia.
Ummmm, Siberia? There is no country NW of russia. russias as high as it gets north.
Ivan III had developed an army and revolted on russia which devastated russias culture
It was smart for Germany to sneak Lenin back into Russia because they were currently at war with Russia. Germany wanted Lenin to take Russia out from the inside, creating a rebellion that would collapse the government and lead to German victory.