Vladimir Lenin withdrew Russia from World War 1 by entering into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk.
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World War 1 left Russia's economy in complete devastation. By the end of the war Russia had 8,000,000,000 rubles of debt.
The economic loss in Russia and the revolution started in Russia caused Russia to withdraw from the war.
No, he did not fight in any way. He was living in exile in Switzerland at the beginning of the war. When he returned to Russia in April 1917, he agitated against the Russian Provisional Government and overthrew it. Afterwards he ended Russia's involvement in the war by entering into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk.
Vladimir Lenin withdrew Russia from World War 1 by entering into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk.
Russia entered World War 1 through an alliance with Austria. World War 1 caused much distress with Russia's people. Many weapons came to the hands of peasants. World War 1 was a main contribution to starting the Russian Revolution. The alliance was not with Austria. Russia fought Austria. The alliance was with France against Germany.
Events of 1911 that led to World War 1 include the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife by a Serbian. The tension between Austria-Hungary and Russia and Serbia led to it.
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Russia joined world war 1 in 1914
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AnswerLenin.His full name was Valdimir Ilyich Lenin.
Russia was a member of the Triple Entente, while Austria-Hungary was a member of the Triple Alliance.
Russia was a member of the Triple Entente, while Austria-Hungary was a member of the Triple Alliance.
Russia was a member of the Triple Entente, while Austria-Hungary was a member of the Triple Alliance.
Russia was a member of the Triple Entente, while Austria-Hungary was a member of the Triple Alliance.
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