south of moscow
western Russia
Not seriously west of the area of Poland.
Most Russians live in western Russia, particularly in cities such as Moscow and St. Petersburg. Eastern Russia, which includes regions such as Siberia and the Russian Far East, is more sparsely populated.
The Western power that had the most negative impact on its colonies was Russians
In WW1 , the Germans were able to reinforce the Western Front .
At the end of WW2 the Russians, Americans, French and English had arrived in Berlin. The Russians got into the area first followed by the Western nations, so they claimed land. To settle the problem the Western powers and the Russians agreed that Berlin would be divided into four sections for each nation. The Western nations combined to make West Berlin and West Germany while the Russians took the area that became known as East Berlin and East Germany. This was the start of the cold war. Soon the Russians built the Berlin Wall and stopped all traffic and connection to the Western sections and "checkpoint Charlie" was formed with Western powers on one side and the Russians on the other. The people of East Germany could not freely cross the border or visit family until 1989 when the wall came down.
Western Europeans
Jeremiah Curtin has written: 'Myths and folk-tales of the Russians, Western Slavs and Magyars ...'
It was built by the Russians to keep the population of East Germany in East Germany and to separate it from the Western sectors.
C. Western Europeans
None. The Russians did not participate in the battle. The Battle of the Bulge occurred on the Germany's "western front" in Belgium. The opposing forces were exclusively German and American. The battle did not involve any Russian forces or formations.
The war on the eastern front was more deadly and between the germans and the russians, millions of people died whiles on the western front, their was not much blood involved