Hitler did not have the resources or the manpower to supply the borders. When one area fell the Germans were flanked and they fell like the domino-effect.
The name was Nicholas II Romanov.
Athenians contributed to their own downfall through a combination of hubris and poor decision-making, particularly during the Peloponnesian War. Their overextension in military campaigns, such as the ill-fated Sicilian Expedition, drained resources and morale. Additionally, internal strife and political instability weakened their civic unity, leading to a loss of support for the war effort. Ultimately, these factors facilitated the rise of Sparta and its allies, culminating in Athens' defeat and loss of power.
Nicholas II, the last Romanov Tsar (czar).
Tsar Nicholas had started a war with Germany that he then lost, which often in history has caused the downfall of the regime responsible. And Nicholas was held directly responsible, since starting it had been his personal decision and because he had been foolish enough to assume actual supreme command over the army, so the blame for the defeats fell directly on him.Plus, the Germans as a part of their war policy had decided to destabilise Russia from within by encouraging and allowing Lenin to travel from Zwitserland where he lived to Russia in order to stir up trouble among the Russian troops and proletariat. Which he did, very succesfully.
Under his rule, Russia was humiliatingly defeated in the Russo-Japanese War.
Hitler did not have the resources or the manpower to supply the borders. When one area fell the Germans were flanked and they fell like the domino-effect.
war and famine
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Czar Nicholas II famously expressed his confidence in his military leaders during World War I, stating, "I trust you completely," as he appointed General Brusilov to command the Russian armies. However, his relationship with the generals was often strained, and he sometimes intervened in military decisions, leading to criticism of his leadership. Ultimately, his inability to effectively manage the war contributed to his downfall and the abdication of the throne in 1917.
Downfall.
Downfall
The czar, Nicholas II, lost the support of the people when he sent funds to the war instead of to the suffering population and when his refusal to end the war, despite German domination in the fighting, managed to kill hundreds of Russian men each day. In March of 1917, in February according to the old Russian Calender, the soviets, town councils, staged a revolution and overthrew Nicholas.
It was World War 1. They Didn't Have A Take In World War 2.
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What invention helped to contribute to the start of the civil war and how did it help contribute to
Japan had 5th columnists inside Russia during the 1904-1905 war, supporting the anti-czartists. The unsuccessful 1905 revolution was a rehearsal for the 1917 successful revolution.