In World War I, Russia faced significant territorial losses, particularly in Eastern Europe, as it was forced to cede large areas to Germany and Austria-Hungary through the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk in 1918. Additionally, the war resulted in severe casualties, with millions of soldiers and civilians dead, wounded, or displaced. The socio-economic strain contributed to political upheaval, leading to the Russian Revolution and the eventual abdication of Tsar Nicholas II. Overall, Russia's defeat in the war marked a profound transformation in its political landscape and territorial integrity.
world war 2
Lee Enfield 303
You don't tell what "these" are, so we cannot answer your question.
that was WWII they lost bud...
California, Florida, and NY
It was called "The Great War"
the russians
No, they lost to many "soldiers".
planned his attack on the russians
The Brown Bear.
Lose
They didn't lose the most people in WWI. The Russians did and that's because they had the most people to lose. Russia didn't care who died. They didn't have upgraded weaponry to defend or attack. On the Russian field, 1 out of 10 guns would work. The idea was that no matter how many Russians were killed, the other countries would run out of people first.
Bob!
world war 2
The Russians were part of the Triple Entente which was the allies. The triple entente was U.K. France and Russia.
Soviet Non-Aggresion pact of 1918
Yes.