what is the role of russia in the first world war
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the role of Russia and the first world war was that was reversed in one of the least industrialised of European states. socialist formed the government in Russia through the October revolution of 1917 .The Fall of monarchy in February 1917 and the events that happened in October are normally called the Russian Revolution .
Tsar Nicholas II Rudra and its Empire in 1914 .the territory around in the Moscow ,the Russian Empire included current they Finland, Latvia, lithonia, Estonia, parts of Poland, Ukraine and Belarus.It expanded further to the Pacific and comprised today's Central Asian estates, as well as Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan was Russian orthodox Christianity the majority was religion -the religion had grown out of the Greek Orthodox Church -but the Empire also included other religions such as catholics, protestants, Muslims and Buddhist s.
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Tsar Nicholas II Rudra and its Empire in 1914 .the territory around in the Moscow ,the Russian Empire included current they Finland, Latvia, lithonia, Estonia, parts of Poland, Ukraine and Belarus.It expanded further to the Pacific and comprised today's Central Asian estates, as well as Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan was Russian orthodox Christianity the majority was religion -the religion had grown out of the Greek Orthodox Church -but the Empire also included other religions such as catholics, protestants, Muslims and Buddhist s.
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