They were probably bored.
RUSSIA
Russia had problems fighting on the eastern front during WW1, because Russia was poorly equipped to fight a modern war. Russians suffered one of the worst defeats of the war, causing them to retreat.
On the Western front, in France; on the Eastern front, in present Belorussia.
The Eastern Front had trenches like the Western Front, but it was so large that the fighting was more mobilised, especially in Ukraine. German Uhlans and Ukranian/Russian cavalry were able to move around and fight each other.
The fighting was more vicious than on any other front other than in the Pacific .
The Soviet Union helped the German Army on the Eastern Front. The Eastern Front was the Central and Northern part of Europe.
What war on the Eastern Front? If you are referring to World War 2, the US had very limited involvement on the Eastern Front, that was the area that Germany and Russia were fighting. The US provided weapons and supplies in rather limited quantities to the Russians.
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No, the Russian had an eastern front fighting the Germans.............
Some of the most vicious and close-quarters combat characterized the fighting in the Pacific Theater of Operations and was equal to the ferocity to be found on the Eastern Front between the Germans and Russians .
This refers to the front from the viewpoint of Germany. The Western front would be on the French side. The Eastern Front would be the fighting against Russia. Hitler had feared a 2-front war. So he conquered France and then turned on Russia. This was his downfall.
The Western Front was in Belgium and France, from the coast down through Ypres and around Verdun to the Swiss border (Switzerland was neutral). The Eastern Front was in Russia like Tannenburg and in Ukraine. There was also fighting in Italy and the Austrian alps.