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12 April, 22:02

Which best explains the Russian army's near-collapse during World War I?

The country was running low on soldiers, tanks, and water. The country was running low on food, supplies, and ammunition. The country was losing territory to the Central Powers. The country was spending too much to fight the Central Powers.

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  1. 12 April, 23:31
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    The country was spending too much to fight the Central Powers. Tsar Nicholas commanded the troops and was defeated by the Central Powers, consisting of Austria-Hungary, Germany, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire. Million s of Russian soldiers lost the fight.
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