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why did the soldier refuse to fight the word in Russia?


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Answered by ItzDeadDeal
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Russia entered World War I on July 28, 1914, when Austria-Hungary declared war on Russia's ally, Serbia. The Russian Empire sent an ultimatum to Austria-Hungary stating that if Austria-Hungary showed aggression toward its allies, Russia would meet with military action. Once Austria-Hungary declared war on Russia, the German Empire followed suit. In accordance with its war plan, Germany ignored Russia and moved first against France by declaring war on August 3 and sending its main armies through Belgium to attack Paris from the north.

The invasion of Belgium and threat to France caused Britain to declare war on Germany on August 4. The main parties were now at war. The Ottoman Empire joined the Central Powers, and later, Italy joined the Allies.

Answered by baghelrishabh154
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Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War consisted of a series of multi-national military expeditions which began in 1918. They had the stated goals of helping the Czechoslovak Legion, of securing supplies of munitions and armaments in Russian ports, and of re-establishing the Eastern Front.

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