History, asked by DhruvAggarwal1, 4 months ago

Why did Russia withdrew from wwl?​

Answers

Answered by bhartigupta534
1

\huge\boxed{\underline{\sf{\red{ᴀ}\green{ɴ}\pink{s}\orange{ᴡ}\blue{ᴇ}\pink{ʀ}}}}

Russia withdrew from World War I because the Bolsheviks, who had promised the Russian people "peace, land, and bread," came to power after overthrowing the provisional government. ... But the provisional government failed to remove Russia from the war, angering many, especially workers in Petrograd, the imperial capital..

Answered by gvnakshatrasai
0

Answer:

Russia withdrew from World War I because the Bolsheviks, who had promised the Russian people "peace, land, and bread," came to power after overthrowing the provisional government. This provisional government, headed by moderates, had seized power from Tsar Nicholas, forcing him to abdicate in March of 1917.

Hope it helps you......

please mark as brainliest answer.

Similar questions
Math, 9 months ago