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The Germans knew perfectly well that Lenin was opposed to Russian involvement in WW I, and sure enough, the first thing the Bolsheviks did when they gained power was to pull Russia out of the war, which of course made things easier for their former enemy, Germany (and the Central Powers to which Germany belonged). Although Germany lost the war anyway.

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