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What effect did the eastern front have on world war I

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The heavy Russian losses, combined with food and fuel shortages, led to the abdication of Czar Nicholas II.

The eastern front weakened Austro-Hungarian forces, making them less effective on the western front.

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The Impact of the Eastern Front↑

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This unopposed advance was the last action of World War I, the Great War, on the Eastern Front. On 3 March 1918, the Bolshevik government signed the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, ceding control of Ukraine, Galicia, Finland, the Baltic States, and the Caucasus.

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