Nope. Hitler broke the treaty between Germany and Russia. I forgot the name of the treaty, but it states basically that Germany won't attack Russia, and Russia won't attack Germany..something along those lines if I am an ounce correct. Hitler attacked Russia, which broke the treaty, leading Joseph Stalin(Leader of Russia at the time) to join the Allies..and battle against the Axis powers(Germany, Italy, Japan.)
Czar Nicholas II controlled Russia during World War I. He lost power during the final year Russia was in the war and the Alexander Kerensky was in power for the final months before Lenin took over and negoitated Russia's surrender to Germany.
The German government is the member of the Central Powers of World War 1 that put Lenin on a train back to Russia.
People seem to call him a madman because of the power and control that he had during his time as leader of Russia, many think that he was obessed with power and it was shown during his "Stalinization" of Russia where his face would be nearly on everything and he also shown his might during the time of the 2nd World War.
Vladimir Lenin seized control of Russia during World War 1 after the October Revolution. When Tsar Nicholas II abdicated and power went to the Provisional Government, neither of its leaders "seized" control of Russia. It was given to them because no one else wanted it.
The Big Three : The United States , Britain and Russia .
Russia
colonial power was controlled by russia in cold war
During World War I, the major allies were France, United Kingdom, Russia, (until 1917), and the United States (from April 6, 1917)
Allied.
Yes, it most certainly is. Why, I'd be shocked if it WASN'T .... I am from Russia and I know.
The Europeans, particularilily Britain and Russia.
Russia during Nikita Checkhov's time was a lot different to Russia under the Tsar's rule or Lenin's or Stalin's. He destalinised the whole of Russia. The whole of the western side of the world thought that he might be different to Stalin and change communism however he proved them wrong. Chekhov was the first Russian in power to set foot on American land. But all in all Russia was different once Stalin died and Chekhov came into power.