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Who did Russia attack in world war 1?

Russia directly attacked Germany and Austria-Hungary.


How did the course of events go from being a local conflict to a war in WW1?

Russia refused to organize its troops for an attack against Austria


Why where they fighting in World War I?

it was all because of alliances, if there wasn't any peace treaty's between any of the countries in ww1 none of it would of happened, it would of been a war between Serbia and Austria-Hungary, but when Austria-Hungary attack Serbia Russia had to jump in to help Serbia and when Russia attacked Austria-Hungary Germany had to jump in to help Austria-Hungary, and then when Germany went to attack France through Belgium, BEF (Britain) had to jump in to help Belgium and France, and later during the war America and Italy joined in. Sounds a bit confusing but I'm sure its right :)


What countries were created and which disappeared at the end of World War 1?

Countries Dissapeared = Ottoman Empire, Bosnia, Serbia, Austria-HungaryCountries Changed = Great Britain, Germany, France, Austria, Hungary, Italy, RussiaSome countries Created = Turkey, Syria, Iraq, Lebanon,Palestine,Albania, Cyprus, Iran,European Countries created=Yugoslavia, Hungary, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Albania, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Finland,Polandone of them were poland and ukraine


What countries were created and which disappeared at the end of World War 2?

Czec Republic, Austria, Hungary, Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Yugoslavia, Slovakia, and Turkey were created. Austria-Hungary, Czechoslavakia, the Ottoman Empire, and Serbia were broken up into new countries. This information is incorrect. Austria-Hungary broke apart after WW1 as did the Ottoman Empire. Poland, Latvia, Estonia, etc were all created after WW1. I believe the answer is almost entirely about the end of WW1 and not WW2 like the question states.