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Q: What treaty gave large amounts of Russian land to Germany in return for peace?
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Who was the first nation to sign a treaty with russia after the Russian revolution?

Germany.


How did the Russian withdrawal help the Germans?

I am assuming you mean the surrender of Russia in World War I. In WWI, the Russian Empire was at war with Germany. When the Red Russians took over, the new government surrendered to Germany in order to devote more resources to building their new nation. The primary benefit of the withdrawal of Russia to Germany was the elimination of an entire front, allowing Germany to concentrate more on its Western enemies. As part of the treaty (Treaty of Brest-Litovsk--), however, Germany also gained much territory (with its population, natural resources, etc.)


Was Germany satisfied with the treaty of varsailies?

no, Germany thought the treaty put all of the blame on them.


What was the effect when The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was signed?

Germany had armies fighting in Russia when the treaty was signed. By ending the war there, Germany was able to move most of those armies to France to bolster those already fighting there. It also removed Russia from the war, allowing them to fight their Civil War with less interference from the Central Powers. It would've granted large amounts of territory to the Central Powers, but the later treaty of Versailles forced them to repudiate the treaty.


What was the treaty of Breat-Litovsk?

This treaty was signed on March 3, 1918, at Brest-Litovsk (now Brest, Belarus) between Russia (the Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic) and the Central Powers, headed by Germany. It signaled Russa's exit from World War I.

Related questions

Which treaty gave large amounts of Russian land to Germany in return for peace?

Treaty of Brest-Litovsk


Which treaty gave large amounts of land to Germany in return for peace?

Treaty of Brest-Litovsk


Russian-germany treaty of nonaggression?

It was called the Pact of Steel


Who was the first nation to sign a treaty with russia after the Russian revolution?

Germany.


How did the Treaty of Versailles divide Germany?

The Treaty of Versailles took away about 25,000 square miles of land and 7,000,000 people from Germany. Additionally, Germany had to return the territories it gained under the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk.


What impact did the Treaty of BrestLitovsk have on Germany?

The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk led to the cession of several Russian territories to Germany and the Central Powers. However, the need to devote manpower to govern these territories cost Germany during the war.


What called on Germany to demilitarize pay war reparations and return territory?

The Treaty of Versailles.


What describes an effect of the Treaty of Versailles?

Germany was forced to give up its military and pay huge amounts of money to the Allied powers


What event forced the Russians to negotiate A Separate Peace treaty with Germany prior to the end of World War 1?

The Russian Revolution of 1917 .


Name the treaty of peace which was imposed on Germany?

Versailles treaty was the peace treaty imposed on germany .


Which statement describes an effect of the treaty of Versailles?

Germany was forced to give up its military and pay huge amounts of money to the Allied powers.


How did the Russian withdrawal help the Germans?

I am assuming you mean the surrender of Russia in World War I. In WWI, the Russian Empire was at war with Germany. When the Red Russians took over, the new government surrendered to Germany in order to devote more resources to building their new nation. The primary benefit of the withdrawal of Russia to Germany was the elimination of an entire front, allowing Germany to concentrate more on its Western enemies. As part of the treaty (Treaty of Brest-Litovsk--), however, Germany also gained much territory (with its population, natural resources, etc.)