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21 August, 12:30

in order to end russian participation in world war 1, vladimir lenin signed a treaty with germany that:

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  1. 21 August, 15:08
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    In order to end Russian participation in World War-I, Vladimir Lenin signed a treaty named as "The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk" with Germany that "ended Russia's participation in World War I".

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    On 3 March 1918 "the Brest-Litovsk Treaty" which was also highlighted as the fact that "the Brest peace in Russia" was a peace treaty signed and negotiated between Russia's new Bolshevik government and centralized powers such as the German Empire, Bulgaria, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire, which brought an end to Russia's involvement in World War I.

    The outcome of the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was the conclusion of Russian intervention in World War 1 The conditions of the treaty had been harsh on Russia. This entails a substantial loss of territory and large financial charge. It also set lots of Austrian and German troops loose to fight somewhere else.
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