Because they had lost well over a million men.
Russia was losing and it was hard for them, this was affecting the government and people. Food and fuel for the war was running out, and the people started to doubt that they could hold much more in the war. The formal end was 1918 march 3.
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Yes after Russia declared war on Austro-Hungary. (Germany's ally)
In World War I, the major combatant that dropped out of the war for all practical fighting purposes in 1917 was Russia. Wracked by internal revolution and exhausted from the war-effort, Russia soon made a formal peace with its enemies in early 1918 and then concentrated on the bitter civil war still being waged throughout its expansive territory.
*In March 1917 there was a (moderate) left-wing revolution in Russia that overthrew the Tsar, but Russia continued fighting. *April 1917 saw America enter the war. *In Novemver 1917 the Bolshevists seized power in Russia and announced their intention of pulling Russia out of WW1. Joncey
in 1917 russia withdrew from the war specifically December 1917
The Germans.
The economic loss in Russia and the revolution started in Russia caused Russia to withdraw from the war.
Russia. In 1917, Russia exited the war.
Russia was losing and it was hard for them, this was affecting the government and people. Food and fuel for the war was running out, and the people started to doubt that they could hold much more in the war. The formal end was 1918 march 3.
Russia had to withdraw from the war due to the communist revolution in Russia led by Vladimir Lenin.
the revolution began
how did world war 1 help the Bolsheviks seize power in russia in 1917 Russia did not do well in World War 1. Losses were so high that Russia withdrew from the war in 1917, increasing the Russian people's dissatisfaction with Czarist rule.
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If you mean during WW1, while the Provisional Government was in control of Russia, Lenin returned to Petrograd on the 16th April with the help of theGerman government (because the Germans figured that if the Bolsheviks were in power of Russia, they'd withdraw from the war and even if they failed to seize power, the turmoil in Russia could only help Germany's war aims).