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Germany had an agreement to go to war if Austria-Hungary were to be attacked by Russia. Alliances like this were a main cause that brought many countries into WW1.
Germany sent Lenin back to Russia hoping that he would foment further revolutionary activity in Russia so that Russia would withdraw from fighting Germany in World War I. The February Revolution of 1917 had already taken place while Lenin was in Switzerland. Despite this revolution overthrowing the Tsar, the Provisional Government acting in place of the Tsar was still committed to fighting Germany in the war. The Germans knew that most Russians wanted to end their involvement in the war, so the German High Command sent Lenin back to Russia hoping he would destabilize the government and disrupt the army and perhaps even lead another rebellion. Germany even funded Lenin and his Bolshevik Party to some degree. Lenin led the October Bolshevik Revolution, ousted the pro-war Provisional Government and entered into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk with the Central Powers ending Russia's involvement in the war. Germany got what it wanted: an end to the war on the Russian front and the ability to move many divisions of soldiers to fight the French, British and Americans on the western front.
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Depends which war you are talking about, Russia has fought many over the centuries. For the Second World War, if Russia had made peace with Nazi Germany in 1942 or 43, Germany might have been able to conqueur the western Allies.
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Russia was founded almost 2,000 years ago.
there was lots of reason, why there was a fight in Europe but the main reason was Germany and France wore fighting for strongest navy.
Many professionals believe so, however, due to the extreme height and the cost to maintain units there probably not. Germany was not equipped for cold-weather fighting as shown in russia. So no.
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Germany had an agreement to go to war if Austria-Hungary were to be attacked by Russia. Alliances like this were a main cause that brought many countries into WW1.
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Germany sent Lenin back to Russia hoping that he would foment further revolutionary activity in Russia so that Russia would withdraw from fighting Germany in World War I. The February Revolution of 1917 had already taken place while Lenin was in Switzerland. Despite this revolution overthrowing the Tsar, the Provisional Government acting in place of the Tsar was still committed to fighting Germany in the war. The Germans knew that most Russians wanted to end their involvement in the war, so the German High Command sent Lenin back to Russia hoping he would destabilize the government and disrupt the army and perhaps even lead another rebellion. Germany even funded Lenin and his Bolshevik Party to some degree. Lenin led the October Bolshevik Revolution, ousted the pro-war Provisional Government and entered into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk with the Central Powers ending Russia's involvement in the war. Germany got what it wanted: an end to the war on the Russian front and the ability to move many divisions of soldiers to fight the French, British and Americans on the western front.
Russia has had many factions fighting within their borders. They are also very close to the Middle East and there have been many threats.
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He was educated in Russia, worked for many years in Germany, then moved tp France. Had he lived today, English would have been a must. In those days, probably not.
Depends which war you are talking about, Russia has fought many over the centuries. For the Second World War, if Russia had made peace with Nazi Germany in 1942 or 43, Germany might have been able to conqueur the western Allies.