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Russia, Austria-Hungary, and Germany fought on the Eastern Front
Russia, Poland, and Germany
The war was fought at the eastern and western front. The Eastern front was fought between Germany and Russia The western front was fought against Germany and the allies on the eastern side of France
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Germany and Russia
Russia.
Russia, Austria-Hungary, and Germany fought on the Eastern Front
Germany needed to defeat France on the Western front before Russia could prepare to attack on the Eastern front. in addition, by defeating France, it would France's military from the war and push the forces of England out of Europe.
The war on the Eastern Front ended with the signing of the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk in March 1918, following the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia. The treaty marked Russia's exit from World War I and resulted in significant territorial losses for Russia, ceding land to Germany and its allies. The collapse of the Eastern Front allowed Germany to concentrate its forces on the Western Front before the eventual defeat of the Central Powers later in 1918.
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Eastern Front
Russia
The Eastern Front was the front where Russia fought Germany and Austria-Hungary, beginning at the Russo-German border.
Russia, Poland, and Germany
The war was fought at the eastern and western front. The Eastern front was fought between Germany and Russia The western front was fought against Germany and the allies on the eastern side of France
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