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➡Russia faced a very tough situation during the First World War. The war on the eastern front differed from the western front.
➡In the west, armies fought from trenches stretched along eastern France.
➡In the east, armies moved a good deal and fought battles leaving large causalities.
➡Defeats were shocking and demoralising. Russia's armies lost badly in Germany and Austria between 1914 and 1916.
➡There were over seven million causalities by 1917.As they retreated, the Russian army destroyed crops and buildings to prevent the enemy from being able to live off the land.
➡The destruction of crops and buildings led to over 3 million refugees in Russia. The situation discredited the government and the Tsar.soldiers did not wish to fight such a war.
➡Russia's industry were badly affected.The country was cut off from other suppliers of industrial goods by German control of the Baltic sea.
➡By 1916,railway lines began to break down. There was acute shortage of Braead and flour in cities. Riots at bread shops were common by the winter of 1916.
➡Russia faced a very tough situation during the First World War. The war on the eastern front differed from the western front.
➡In the west, armies fought from trenches stretched along eastern France.
➡In the east, armies moved a good deal and fought battles leaving large causalities.
➡Defeats were shocking and demoralising. Russia's armies lost badly in Germany and Austria between 1914 and 1916.
➡There were over seven million causalities by 1917.As they retreated, the Russian army destroyed crops and buildings to prevent the enemy from being able to live off the land.
➡The destruction of crops and buildings led to over 3 million refugees in Russia. The situation discredited the government and the Tsar.soldiers did not wish to fight such a war.
➡Russia's industry were badly affected.The country was cut off from other suppliers of industrial goods by German control of the Baltic sea.
➡By 1916,railway lines began to break down. There was acute shortage of Braead and flour in cities. Riots at bread shops were common by the winter of 1916.
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