Why russian involvement in ww1 is a huge loss both interms of economy and human power
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Russia entered World War I in August 1914, drawn into the conflict by the alliance system and its promises of support to Serbia, its Balkan ally. ... Russia's first military forays were disastrous. Its soldiers were poorly equipped, many lacking rifles, and its generals and officers were barely competent.
The impacts of world war I were shattering. The economy of Russia was shattered in the following ways; there was no food because all the land was destroyed during the war and the farmers were made to join the army. The concentration camps were over crowded which led to increased deaths.
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