Lenin
The Revolution in Russia ended Russia's involvement
a. It ended Russia's involvement. c. It ended Germany's involvement. b. It brought America into the war. d. It brought France into the war.
The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk.
It ended Russia's involvement in World War 1
They had a great leader with a well trained army and when russia got a new leader peter the third he loved prussia and ended russia's involvement immediately P.S he would play with prussian figures (as an adult) in bed
Russia bailed out of the war. They had no hope in winning, so they dropped out.
Vladimir Llych Lenin seized power in November 1917. He insisted on ending Russias involvement in the war. One of his first acts was to offer Germany a truce. In march 1918, Germany and Russia signed the treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ended the war between them. I hope this helped a little!
The communists had promised the people peace, land and bread; so when they took control of the government they ended Russia's involvement in the war.
No one led Russia after Lenin in World War I. Lenin ended Russia's involvement in World War I by signing the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk in 1918. World War I ended several months later in 1919. Lenin remained fully in power after the war ended.
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Lenin ended Russia's involvement in World War I by entering the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk with Germany and the other Central Powers in 1918.Lenin had been exiled from Russia for fomenting unrest with the Czar. He was living in Switzerland during most of the war. The Germans helped him get back home, through "The Finland Station". This worked out for Germany in WWI, because the October 1917 Revolution which Lenin led resulted in Russian withdrawal from the war, but it came back to bite them in WWII, when the Russians overran eastern Germany and stayed there for more than forty years.
Victory.