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how Russian industry suffered the most in first world war give any three reason in support of your answer chapter name​

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Answered by yos192010
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The First World War badly hit the Russian industries. Russia's own industries were few in number and the country was cut off from other suppliers of industrial goods by German control of the Baltic sea. Industrial equipment disintegrated more rapidly in Russia than elsewhere in Europe.

Answered by srvchvhn
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Russia’s economic performance and organisation during the First World War attracted a modest amount of interest in the immediate aftermath of war. The informative studies prepared during the 1920s by émigré scholars under the aegis of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace still retain their value.[1] In spite of a prevailing lack of serious scholarly interest in the war in general, post-Stalinist historiography included important studies of wartime decision-making dominated by the work of the Soviet historian Arkadii Sidorov (1900-1966) and his pupils. Economic historians have lately embarked on a reconsideration of aggregate economic activity. On the whole, however, Russia’s wartime economic history has remained a relatively untrodden field. This short article outlines its chief features.

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