The city of Brest-Litovsk is where the treaty ending hostilities in World War I between Russia and Germany was signed.
world war 2 between aldof hitler from germany and joseph stalin from russia
Prussia
World War 1 Germany invaded Russia in 1917 after Russia backed out of the war. World War 2 Germany invaded Russia during the Second World War on June 22, 1941 Operation Barbarossa
The Eastern Front
Russia and Germany
Russia was not an ally of Germany in World War 1.
Germany did not start World War I. They only declared war on Russia because Russia mobilized troops toward the German border because Russia got involved in a territorial dispute between Austria, Germany's ally, and Serbia. Germany most likely would have ignored a fight between the monstrous Austria and little, tiny Serbia, but Russia made a threatening move on Germany which the couldn't ignore. Germany invaded France, but France had already declared war on Germany after Germany went to war with Russia, France's ally. During a war between to nations with a border, one is bound to invade the other and Germany made the first move. There isn't really an excuse for Germany's invasion of Belgium, so if it is mentioned in the debate, I'd suggest BSing an answer and moving on quickly.
== == Russia and Germany were never allies during World War I. They were on opposite sides from the beginning.
While Germany was fighting in France and Belgium Russia mobilised quickly and sent her troops towards Germany.
Yes after Russia declared war on Austro-Hungary. (Germany's ally)
no, Russia entered the world war two because Germany broke the alliance between them (when the German Army invaded Russia)