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It fought against Germany-AustroHungary. The rise of Bolsheviks and Mensheviks established a Communist government which was attacked by the old regime (White Russian) forces supported by Britain ad France, which ensured the World War extended past its official end date of 1918 to 1921 in the Russian east.

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