How was Russia defeated in 11 days? Operation Faustschlag

How was Russia defeated in 11 days? Operation Faustschlag

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History, Social Studies

6th Grade - University

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The transcript details the events surrounding the Bolsheviks' attempt to end Russian involvement in World War One, leading to the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk. Despite initial peace efforts, the Central Powers launched a major offensive, causing the Bolsheviks to collapse. The harsh treaty resulted in significant territorial losses for the Soviets. The Central Powers continued their advance, establishing control over several regions, including Ukraine and Crimea. However, resistance from local populations and internal conflicts led to the eventual collapse of German hegemony, with territories gaining independence after the Central Powers' surrender in November 1918.

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What was the main reason for the breakdown of negotiations between the Bolsheviks and the Central Powers?

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Which cities did the Central Powers capture on February 19th during their offensive against the Bolsheviks?

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What was the outcome of the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk for the Soviets?

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How did the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk affect German economic interests?

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What was the impact of the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk on Russian patriots?

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What was the reaction of the Ukrainian peasants to the German presence?

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Who replaced the Rada government in Ukraine after the German-backed coup?

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What was the result of the German military operations in Finland?

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Which countries gained independence after the Central Powers surrendered to the Allies?

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What was the main reason for the short-lived German hegemony in Eastern Europe?

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