explain the impact of the first world war on Russia
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World War I was the direct catalyst for the Russian Revolution of 1917. ... Russians had been unhappy for decades with the autocratic tsarist regime and the country's economic backwardness. This unhappiness had been exacerbated by the country's loss in the war with Japan in 1905.
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World War I was the direct catalyst for the Russian Revolution of 1917. Russians had been unhappy for decades with the autocratic tsarist regime and the country's economic backwardness. This unhappiness had been exacerbated by the country's loss in the war with Japan in 1905.
World War I was the direct catalyst for the Russian Revolution of 1917. Russians had been unhappy for decades with the autocratic tsarist regime and the country's economic backwardness. This unhappiness had been exacerbated by the country's loss in the war with Japan in 1905.
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