The October or Bolshevik Revolution of 1917 is the event that ultimately led to the Russian withdrawal from World War 1. The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk in 1918 was the formal end to Russia's involvement.
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Happened as a result of the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917.
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The Russian Revolution took place in 1917, well before WW2. It did, however, greatly impact WW1. The Russian Revolution took Russia out of the war, seeing as how it was facing its own problems, which gave the Germans more manpower to concentrate towards the West in order to counter the Allies. Russia's withdrawal from the war gave Germany a great advantage.
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gfdfgdfgdf First answer above is a clown.. With that said, this is a major edit. The event that helped Germany late in WW1 was the withdrawal of Russia from the war. This was part of the deal with Germany and Lenin. They agreed to get him back to Russia from his exile if he stopped the Russian participation in the War.
Happened as a result of the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917.
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The Russian Civil War followed upon World War 1 to, between them, account for the deaths of 14 million Russians in the years 1914-1917(WW1) and 1917-1921 (Russian Revolution). Of the 2 the revolution accounted for the majority of deaths: 9 million.
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Lenin inspired the Russian Revolution of 1917.Lenin
russia because of the bolsheviek revolution in 1917. Technically, it was the Russian Revolution in 1917, which led to the Russian Civil War, which was won by the Bolsheviks.