Really Bad
They had diffrent living conditions because they were lower than the officers who were more important. what???
it was very very bad the soldiers were beaten up and ill treated
The exact number of Russian soldiers killed during the First World War is unknown. It is estimated that the Russian Empire lost anywhere from 1.7 million to 2.2 million soldiers.
Russia was one of the few countries that participated in both World War I and World War II. During World War I the Russian army was known as the Cossacks.
Approximately 85,000.
Living conditions for soldiers in World War II varied widely depending on the location and circumstances. Many soldiers faced harsh environments, including extreme weather conditions, inadequate shelter, and limited access to food and clean water. Trenches, makeshift camps, and tents were common, often leading to poor hygiene and the spread of diseases. Overall, the experience was marked by discomfort, danger, and the constant stress of combat.
The Russian Empire: a total of about 12 million soldiers
All of the answers are correct
6,928,382 Russian people died in world war one.
they were not provided adequate supplies
Over 1 million
Supplies of living conditions