World War I had profound effects on Russia, leading to widespread social unrest, economic strain, and military defeats. The war exacerbated existing discontent with the Tsarist regime, ultimately contributing to the Russian Revolution of 1917, which resulted in the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II and the rise of the Bolsheviks. The conflict also caused significant loss of life and resources, further destabilizing the country and setting the stage for a civil war and the establishment of a communist government.
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
the bolsheviks seized power
Imperial, Christian (Eastern Orthodox) and broke
If you are referring to WW1, then russia left early
Great Britain, Soviet Russia and United States.
Lenin
they were hungry
no they helped win it
Nope.
Russia
Russia wanted to protect the Slavic peoples of Serbia
the effects of education were that there was no money
Russia
Tsar Nicholas ll
1914. But they left in 1917.
Nicholas II
No