At the end of World War I, Russia was considered an outcast primarily due to its withdrawal from the war after the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917, leading to the signing of the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk with Germany. This treaty ceded significant territory and was seen as a betrayal by the Allied powers. Furthermore, the rise of the communist regime under Lenin fueled fears of the spread of communism, causing many nations to isolate Russia diplomatically and economically. This combination of geopolitical shifts and ideological differences contributed to Russia's status as an outcast in the post-war landscape.
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.
Soviet Union (Russia).
Russia was taken out of World War One by Lenin and his agreement with Germany to end Russia's participation in the war. The assassination of Czar Nicholas II and his family had nothing to do with Russia's end as a player in WW 1.
At the end of World War II, Russia brought down the 'Iron Curtain' (1945 until the end of the Cold War in 1991) in an effort to separate Russia and its satellite countries from open contact with the West.
To end Russia's involvement in the war
1979-1989
It ended when a Revolt to overthrow the czars(russian leaders). After a successful revolt and overthrow the new government made a pact with Germant to end the war with Russia(not the whole war).
Every1 died and Russia won!
To end Russia's involvement in the war
No
Lord Cornwallis surrender at Yorktown is being considered the end of the Revolutionary War.
no