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Rusia and Germany do not have a common border.

Because they did not trust the Germans as farr as they could throw them. thinking as one Dictatorship about another.

Russia had gone to war with Germany's ally Austria. It was a preventative measure in case Germany joined the war on Austria's side.

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You need to say in which conflict and year the mobilization took place. Russian mobilization has taken place many times over the centuries.

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