The Russo-Japanese war victory was achieved as a result of keeping the Russian Fleet bottled up at Port Arthur and battering it with both Naval Gun Fire and ground artillery. The relieving Russian Fleet from the Baltic Sea had to travel 18,000 miles to provide relief. It simply arrived to late.
Because they lost the war
Because they were too stupid to realize that South Vietnam was a lost cause.
The Mycenaean's lost their strength because they invaded Crete.
None, zero, zip. No Russian troops were in the Korean War.
Well, the most people thought of Russians as big mean brutes, kinda like barbarians. And most people thought of the Japanese to be small people who couldn't do anything. but the Japanese defeat the Russians through small naval fights and the Russians lost all of them, so if you don't win any of the naval battles, it will be embarrassing as in this case to the Russians
because he knew he had lost the war and the Russians were after him.
Given that during the Revolutions Russians were fighting Russians, you could say that Russians won. You could also say that Russians lost.
Because they lost the war
No, they lost to many "soldiers".
Russians officially didn't lose the Russo-Japanese War, I believe it ended with a truce, but they lost key battles in both the sea and land. Their Baltic Fleet which was touted as the strongest in the world was decimated by the newly formed Imperial Japanese Fleet and their cavalry was defeated by Japan's in a decisive battle.
Because they were too stupid to realize that South Vietnam was a lost cause.
Germany lost Poland when the Russians liberated it in early 1945.
The American Forces fought with the other Allied countries while the USSR fought more on their own but they still planned strategy and shared resources together. The Russians lost over 10 million servicemen in the war whereas the US lost 400,000 servicemen. The Russians were invaded by the Nazis on their own land. The US did not have an invasion from the Russians. The US had managed to develop the atom bomb, but the USSR did not. The Russians hated the Germans very much because of the 20 million Russians the Nazis killed and raped. The Russians took revenge on the Germans for doing that. They raped hundreds of thousands of women. The Russians were communists while the Americans were democratic people. The USSR had a dictator, but the Americans had a leader they chose to represent them. The Russians suffered much more during World War 2 than the Americans did.
He was a pretty successful leader until he lost to the Russians! He would have dominated the world if the Russians didn't stop his early. Thank Russia for that
The Allies, because the Soviet Union was one of them, and the Soviets lost more men than everybody else from both sides combined. Stalin did not care in the least how many of his men got killed, and was very ruthless with them. Russian soldiers were more afriad of what was behind them than of the Germans. If you leave out the Russians then Germany and Japan lost more than the US and Britain. But you really can't leave out the Russians, because even after the D-Day landings, when the US had sent everything it had to France to fight the Germans, the Russians were still absorbing 60% or more of the German war effort.
The Russians and the Japanese .
The Mycenaean's lost their strength because they invaded Crete.