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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.


Why did Russia remain in World War 1 after abdication of czar Nicholas?

To obtain northern territory


What Role did Tsar Nicholas 2nd play in World War 1?

Nicolas was the acting ruler of Russia (czar) during World War 1, however during World War 1, The Soviet Revolution happened and the czar was overthrown and Russia soon pulled out of the war and became neutral. The Soviet Union would form out of it, lasting from 1922-1991.


Why did Russia stopped joining the war during World War 1?

Lenin caused the Russian people to revolt against the Czar and exit the war, which they did..................


What impact did Russia's involvement in World War 1 have on the Russian government?

It showed the Czar's weakness and how the army wasn't prepared.


When did Russia withdraw from World War 1 and why?

because the bolshevik revolution ousted to czar from power, and the new government didnt believe russia needed to be involved in the war. That and the were ill equipped, ill prepared, and suffering mass casualties


Who was the political leader for russia in World War I?

Through the course of World War 1 leadership of Russia changed. Nicholas II was incharge until 1917 when he abdicated. Then the Provisional Government took charge, but they were more Provisional than expected. Once they had been overthrown later 1917 by Lenin and the Bolsheviks, Lenin got Russia out of the War.


How were American troops used in Russia in World War 1?

American troops were used in Russia during there revolution along with English troops fighting on the side of the whites defending the Czar against the reds.


What form of government did Russia have at the beginning of World War 1?

It was an Empire, ruled by the Czar of Russia, Nicholas II. In 1914 the Czar - although he had his powers partly delegated to his ministers, and although there was a Parliament (the Duma) with limited powers - ruled as an "autocrat," an absolute ruler with basically unlimited power.


What did the russo-japanese war and world war 1 actually accomplish for the czar and Russia?

For Russia, the Russo-Japanese War may have expedited the construction of the Transiberian Railroad; as well as expediting the building of the Czar's new battleship fleet. But by the same token, that same war destroyed much of Russia's army and 2/3rds of it's navy. 10 years later, in WWI, Russia accomplished nothing; just it's end, via the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917.


What kind of leader was the Czar in World War I?

The Russian Czar was a poor leader during World War 1. He had no military experience and was unable to relate to the people or to the troops when he reviewed them.


Why Russian people wanted the tsar to withdraw from 1 world war?

The czar was spending all Russia's money on the war instead of helping the suffering people and hundreds of Russian soldiers were being killed everyday of the war.