By 1916, Russia's war effort was near collapse. Unlike the nations of Western Europe, Russia had yet to become industrialized. As a result, the Russian army was continually short on food, guns , ammunition, clothes, boots, and blankets. Moreover, the Allied supply shipments to Russia were sharply limited by German control of the Baltic Sea, combined with Germany's relentless submarine campaign in the North Sea and beyond. In the south, the Ottomans still controlled the straits leading from the Mediterranean to the Black Sea.
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By 1916, Russia's war effort was near collapse. Unlike the nations of Western Europe, Russia had yet to become industrialized. As a result, the Russian army was continually short on food, guns , ammunition, clothes, boots, and blankets. Moreover, the Allied supply shipments to Russia were sharply limited by German control of the Baltic Sea, combined with Germany's relentless submarine campaign in the North Sea and beyond. In the south, the Ottomans still controlled the straits leading from the Mediterranean to the Black Sea.
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By 1916, Russia's war effort was near collapse. Unlike the nations of Western Europe, Russia had yet to become industrialized. As a result, the Russian army was continually short on food, guns , ammunition, clothes, boots, and blankets. Moreover, the Allied supply shipments to Russia were sharply limited by German control of the Baltic Sea, combined with Germany's relentless submarine campaign in the North Sea and beyond. In the south, the Ottomans still controlled the straits leading from the Mediterranean to the Black Sea.
Read more: What_factors_contributed_to_russias_war_difficulties
By 1916, Russia's war effort was near collapse. Unlike the nations of Western Europe, Russia had yet to become industrialized. As a result, the Russian army was continually short on food, guns , ammunition, clothes, boots, and blankets. Moreover, the Allied supply shipments to Russia were sharply limited by German control of the Baltic Sea, combined with Germany's relentless submarine campaign in the North Sea and beyond. In the south, the Ottomans still controlled the straits leading from the Mediterranean to the Black Sea.
By 1916, Russia's war effort was near collapse. Unlike the nations of western Europe, Russia had yet to become industrialized. As a result, the Russian army was continually short on food, guns , ammunition, clothes, boots, and blankets. Moreover, the Allied supply shipments to Russia were sharply limited by German control of the Baltic Sea, combined with Germany's relentless submarine campaign in the North Sea and beyond. In the south, the Ottomans still controlled the straits leading from the Mediterranean to the Black Sea.
Read more: What_factors_contributed_to_russias_war_difficulties
A number of factors contributed to the start of WW2. - Hitler's rise to power, - Polictical, economic and other causes led to the war.
The election of Abe Lincoln as Prez... Study Island sucks!
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Religion, Industrialization, liberalization and empire/war
The United Nations was created to promote peace after World War 2.
Joseph Stalin was Russia's ruler during World War II.
Many factors that contributed were- homeland, French allies, had drive (nothing to lose), gorilla warfare, strong leader. British setbacks- foreign land, no allies, debt from French and Indian war, underestimated colonists.
The departure of European nations.
Several factors contributed to the postwar havoc. These include the physical and economic destruction caused by the war, the displacement of millions of people, political instability, and the emergence of new conflicts and rivalries. Additionally, the impact of war on infrastructure, economies, and social fabrics created a challenging environment for rebuilding and recovery.
Efficient leadership by George Washington, the guerrilla war tactics followed by the Americans, the many major blunders made by the Britishers were some factors that helped America to win the war. America was also helped by Spain, France and Netherlands during the war.
Ignorance of germs and sanitation were the major factors. There were very few effective drugs available. It has been said that at the start of the war, the medical profession was still in the middle ages.
Japan's technology and the advanced use of it's fighter planes contributed to japan's strength the most. Japan's technology and the advanced use of it's fighter planes contributed to japan's strength the most.