In World War I, Russia's main enemy was Germany, which was part of the Central Powers alongside Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire. The conflict primarily arose from pre-existing tensions in Eastern Europe, territorial disputes, and alliances. Russia fought on the Eastern Front against German and Austro-Hungarian forces, suffering significant losses throughout the war. The conflict ultimately contributed to the Russian Revolution in 1917, leading to Russia's withdrawal from the war.
Russia was the US's main enemy after WW2
Germany was Britain's main enemy.
The main fronts in World War I were in France and in Russia. The Western Front was in France and the Eastern Front was in Russia.
Not really. Britain, and later the US, supported Russia with armaments but as far as Russia supporting Britain, it was a case of "my enemy is your enemy so you are a friend until my enemy is defeated".
Russia.
Because they were both fighting a mutual enemy.
Russia
in world war I there was France England and russia but russia surrendered. those were the main ones
Tank were used by Germans, and later by Russians, British and Americans, as main attacking weapon. Main task of tank groups was to break enemy lines. Battle of Kursk (in Russia) was one of the largest tank battles of this war.
Britain - Russia - the US .
no No, the Cold War is quite separate from WW II. Note that in WW II, Russia was an ally of the US, while Germany and Japan were enemies of the US. In the Cold War, Russia became the main enemy of the US, and West Germany and Japan were allies of the US. So the alliances switched.
britain america and russia were the main 3