Germany mobilized 13.25 million troops in World War 1. Surprisingly this was more than Russia did, but by a small margin. Still, based of Russia's population, one might believe Russia would have had a greater number than Germany.
Most of their troops abandoned russia, and sold their uniforms in Germany.
Prior to our involvement into the war the US provided funds, weapons and ammunition to the allied troops. After we became involved that continued along with US troops sent both to help in Europe as well as to the Pacific and the battles with Japan.
The Russians were very wary of the Japanese attacking them thru Manchuria when Japan entered the war. There was actually a couple of border fights when Japan took a stronghold in Machuria which the Japanese forces where routed repeatedly until the Japk skanese signed a treaty with Russia to not attack. Stalin was still skeptical of a Japenese attack and kept some of his best hardend troops in Siberia. When Russia was almost down and out in Stalingrad, Stalin finally moved a lot of these troops out of Siberia in into Stalingrad after being assured by his spies that Japans eyes were not on Russia. With there heavy combat training of fighting in the snow and bad weather. These troops were the spearhead that pushed the Geman troops out of Stalingran and on the retreat... Where where tha Japan's eyes? Pearl Habor!
Thousands of their men fought and died along side American and British troops in the war in the Pacific in battles for islands against Japan.
Yes, principly Italy & Japan, but Romania, Bulgaria, Austria & Hungary also provided troops against Russia, & also Finland.
American troops were used in Russia during there revolution along with English troops fighting on the side of the whites defending the Czar against the reds.
it was the russo japan war something like that but Im not sure
they were against the krauts before us as we were against japan as of pearl harbour or that was america, anyway, they were in it for stalingrad
Germany mobilized 13.25 million troops in World War 1. Surprisingly this was more than Russia did, but by a small margin. Still, based of Russia's population, one might believe Russia would have had a greater number than Germany.
The USA fought with Britain in World War 2 against Japan and Germany. Later Russia joined the war after Hitler murdered innocent Russians to try and take control of Russia. USA and Britain fought Japan and defeated them with a massive atomic bomb being used by the Americans. Russia fought against Germany: The USA and Britain joined to help Russia.
Japan yes, Russia no. Russia was part of the Soviet Union, which was on the side of the Allies.
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On July 29, 1914, Russia issue mobilization orders for its troops against Austria-Hungary. This would effectively initiate the world's involvement in World War I.
Japan. Evidence: Firstly,Russia was busy dealing in World War 1 when Lenin have not take place as the leader of Russia. Secondly, by then Japan had already colonizing parts of China and whole Korea. This showed the Japanese were imperialist at that point of time and they would use the aggressive foreign policy towards the International Community.. By the way, the above I mentioned are meant for Japan had won against Russia in the war,1905. If the one who post this question meant World War 2 events, then it was Russia attacked against Japan first. This was because Stalin (1928-1953 as leader of USSR) had dealt Hitler (War in Europe during world War 2) in 1944 that ended with Hitler's defeat after his betrayal of Nazi-Soviet pact. From then on, Russia is part of the Allies and Stalin did promised in Tehran Conference (In Iran) that he will launch an attack against Japan once he ended the war in Europe. So by August 15, he ordered troops to marched in Manchuria, where it is part of the Japanese empire since before World War 2. This made the Japanese to surrender immediately on that day. Well- the Japs did fear of continuous atomic (Nuclear) attack that would might as well as wipe out the whole Japan which is another reason for their surrender.
No, the United States did not fight in the eastern front in World War I (or even in World War II). The eastern front, in both World Wars, was mainly in Russia and was fought primarily by Russia. The U.S. did deploy troops to Russia during the Russian Civil War, right after World War I, but it was a short stay and the U.S. troops did not see much fighting. The longest war the U.S. has fought so far has been the war in Afghanistan, which, as of writing this in November 2015, is now just over 13 years old (while the U.S. officially ended its deployment there in late 2014, there are still U.S. troops fighting there). The longest declared war that the U.S. fought was the war against Japan during World War II- it started on December 7, 1941 and ended when Japan surrendered nearly four years later on September 2, 1945.
Most of their troops abandoned russia, and sold their uniforms in Germany.