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Russia was not an ally of Germany in World War 1.
== == Russia and Germany were never allies during World War I. They were on opposite sides from the beginning.
Because they were going to lose the war.
The American revolution placed Great Britain in a position to lose control of the 13 colonies it owned on the east coast of North America.The revolution of the earth brings about daytime and night time.
Russia lost the war with Japan in either 1904 or 1905. I think the war between the countries started in 1904 and ended in 1905.
yes he did because Hitler sent men to Russia when it was absolutley cold with just about basic clothes and no sensible clothing for the weather, which then lead to mass deaths on the German side because of the cold. This then lead to less men on Hitlers side, which then the Russians took control and advanced.
The enlightened rulers tried to seek to implement the elements to the extent that they did not have to get rid of themselves and give the power to the people because if they did this then a revolution would occur like the french revolution and later on the Russian revolution. Catherine the great herself had somewhat predicted the Russian revolution in 1917 and that is why she did not free her serfs because if she did then they would probably rise against her and she would lose her job as empress of Russia
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Russia lost what is now know as Latvia finnland and Estonia russia lost 25%of its land and 33% of its population
Russia suffered so much because they were the least equipped for war.They had many men but they weren't prepared causing them to lose many battles on the eastern front. Also peasants were forced to fight. Russia was continually short on food, guns, ammunition, clothes, boots, and blankets. Also the supply shipments from the allies were limited but the Germans controlled the baltic sea. Also during the time of war, a revolution was taking place in Russia. They had to pull out of war due to war-related shortages of food and fuel. i hope this was helpful ~Annie~ The Russians were poorly equipped & badly led. Russia pulled out of the war because there was a Communist Revolution led by Vladimir Lenin going on in the country.
If the revolution spread across Europe, kings, noblemen, aristocrats, etc, would lose power and wealth. They did not want to lose their influence on their countries so they banded together to fight the spread of revolution.