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What was the major occupation of the people in Russia in 1914

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Occupation played a crucial role in Eastern Europe between 1914 and 1921: the highly mobile front allowed trenches to be shifted over hundreds of miles, resulting in the usurpation of foreign lands. While Russia only managed to occupy Habsburg Galicia and Bukovina for a short time early in the war, these occupations later affected Imperial Russia’s territory. The Central Powers occupied Congress-Poland, the Baltic States, modern-day Belarus, Ukraine, Bessarabia, Crimea and even parts of the Northern Caucasus. These occupations did not stop in 1918: it took the Bolsheviks until the early 1920s to reunite most of the former Czarist territory.


imadalam2112: This is the info of no. of peoples employed in different works in Russia in 1914. This clearly depict that the major work was MINING Mining 645,000 Construction1,600,000 Small industries3,706,000 Commerce865,000 Household3,000,000 Menial laborers2,500,000 State-owned armaments, shipbuilding, etc.1,500,000 Approximate total15,000,000
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imadalam2112: sorry major work was about commerce
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