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Q: What was happening Russia toward end of world war 1?
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What was happening in russia toward the end of World War 1?

Leading up to World War One, Russia was in a state of civil unrest and poverty. There was an active political unrest that threatened to overthrow the monarchy. In a certain sense, the war prolonged the monarchy as nationalism blunted the goals of revolutionaries.


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What was Russia's war debt after world war 1?

World War 1 left Russia's economy in complete devastation. By the end of the war Russia had 8,000,000,000 rubles of debt.


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Well, the end of the Cold War was the end of the Soviet Union, and the U.S.S.R. became Russia again, and they are allies of us again, as well as the collapse of the Soviet Union caused the current population decline of Russia.


What did russia the end with the sigimg if the treaty of brest litovsk which cost Russia a large chunk of territory?

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Who had the most casualties at the end of world war 2?

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It was written near the end of World War I.


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Why did the assassination of czar Nicholas II take Russia out of the war?

Russia was taken out of World War One by Lenin and his agreement with Germany to end Russia's participation in the war. The assassination of Czar Nicholas II and his family had nothing to do with Russia's end as a player in WW 1.