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Question
Which country withdrew from the First World War and why?
Short Answer
Solution
Russia withdrew from the First World War because it suffered heavy losses, with more than 600,000 soldiers killed. When the Bolshevik government, led by Lenin, came to power, it issued a "Decree on Peace." This decree proposed ending the war without seeking territorial gains or reparations, reflecting the desire to focus on internal rebuilding and peace.
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