How Russian participation in the first world war led to the downfall of the Tsarist regime
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The downfall of the Tsarist regime
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- The participation in WWI strained Russia's resources and factories.
- The Railway system was broken that led to difficulties in supplies to the front for the soldiers.
- World War I exposing the military as well as economic weaknesses of the Tsar autocratic empire.
- Russian soldiers were in no match to the Germans soldiers in terms of arms and ammunition.
- Russians were badly equipped with less ammunition and poorly led.
- Monarchy collapsed as casualties on the battlefield rose and the food shortage.
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