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What did russia's withdrawl from the war mean for the allies?

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Russia had been a major contributor to the Allied war effort, providing troops, supplies, and resources. With Russia's withdrawal, the Allies were left with fewer resources and manpower to fight the Central Powers. This weakened the Allied forces and made it more difficult for them to win the war.

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Answer: Russia's withdrawal from World War I allowed Germany to stop fighting a two-front war and concentrate its forces and supplies on the Western Front, where it fought the combined efforts of the United Kingdom and France, and eventually the United States.

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