The Russians were involved in World War I as an ally of the other major opponents of Germany and Austrian, namely, Great Britain and France. They engaged in major offensives in the early part of the war, suffering some victories and some defeats alike. In 1917, torn by internal revolution, they backed out of any serious war effort before finally making a separate treaty with Germany in early 1918.
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Russia did not have the industrial strength that Germany had, and simply couldn't keep up with the unexpectedly high demands of total war. This put an incredible strain on the Russian people resulting in great hardship and poverty. The Russian Revolution was partly due to the negative effects of World War 1 on the people.
Russia pulled out of the war due to a civil war they were facing with in their country. The effect on the allies was that another country had to substitute Russia, the country to replace Russia in WW1 is the United States.
Russian soldiers and civilians faced hunger and death and the nation was on the verge of collapse.
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Russia joined world war 1 in 1914
Russia was a member of the Triple Entente, while Austria-Hungary was a member of the Triple Alliance.
Nazi Germany, when it invaded Poland.
no russia was in world war 1 they had a big army and stuff but they were not great so they basicaly pulled out of the war early on.