Joseph Stalin led Russia when it left the allied forces during WWII. During WW I Lenin led Russia when it left the allied forces.
World War 2 it was Stalin and World War 1 it was Lenin
France first allied with Russia in 1891 with what was known as the Franco-Russian Alliance. Then, in 1904, France signed a "friendly agreement" (the Entente Cordiale) with Britain. Russia left the alliance and the war altogether in 1917, though, and the United States (upset with Germany) subsequently jumped in to aid the Allied forces.
There were a few, but the one that topped all others was the Battle of Stalingrad, which left Hitler's Nazis permanently crippled by the Russian forces when the Russians, who were used to the savage winters of Russia, basically obliterated the Nazi forces.
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The Allied powers were Britain, France and Russia. However, in 1917 Russia left the war due to the Russian Revolution. Although Italy were meant to be with the Central Powers they swapped sides and fought with the Allies.
YES. It was the staging area for allied forces that invaded Normandy, France...
the allied powers were the u.s, great britain, and then there was russia. -No. Actually Russia left to fight its own revolution. Ending the Triple Entente. France, Great Britain, US, Japan, Italy, Serbia, and others fought as Allies.
part of russia is in Europe-around one third. The rest is in Asia.
If you are referring to WW1, then russia left early
Russia has the largest land area. There are 7 time zones in Russia and the United States can fit into Russia with land left over.