to what extent Russian participation in the world war I responsible for the Russian revolution in 1917
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World War I was the direct catalyst for the Russian Revolution of 1917. ... II took control of the army, which made him fully accountable for all military actions. The effects of World War I gave rise to the Russian Revolution of 1917. ... they were unable to sustain its involvement in one of the most intense wars in history. The effects of World War I gave rise to the Russian Revolution of 1917. ... they were unable to sustain its involvement in one of the most intense wars in history. Russian Empire. Revolution of 1905. Revolution of 1917. Civil War ... Russians suffered during World War I; this further weakened Russia's view of Nicholas II. In many ways Russia's disastrous participation in World War I was the final blow to Tsarist rule. In the very first engagement with the Germans
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