brothas got dough
German troops were freed to fight in the west.
Lenin's takeover of Russia in 1917 significantly impacted German war strategy by allowing Germany to redirect its military resources on the Western Front after Russia signed the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk in 1918. With the Eastern Front effectively closed, Germany could transfer troops and equipment to fight against the Allies in France, leading to a brief resurgence in offensive operations. However, the influx of fresh Allied forces and the subsequent failure of these offensives ultimately contributed to Germany's defeat in World War I.
Russia was not an ally of Germany in World War 1.
Just because it does :p
They were confident they could outlast the AlliEd forces
German troops were freed to fight in the west.
if your strategy is affecting strategy itself then the strategy is not worth implementing
german's provisions and weapons were destroyed by soviets troops
Germany failed to renew their treaty or promise they made with Russia in 18 something or other. therefore Russia was free to ally with the Allied forces(countries lke England, France, etc.)
It Aloud Them To Move More Troupes From The Russian Border To The Western Border To Fight UK And France.
Russia had help