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Why was the Russian army near collapse by 1916?
The army wanted Russia to become a province of Germany.
Russian workers had stopped producing needed goods.
Communists had seized the means of production.
The army was low on food, supplies, and ammunition.
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The army was low on food, supplies, and ammunition.
By 1916 Russia’s forces were suffering heavy casualties, chronic shortages (food, boots, weapons, artillery shells), poor logistics and rail transport, and collapsing morale — not because workers stopped producing en masse or because communists had taken over (the Bolshevik seizure came in 1917), nor because the army wanted Russia to become a German province.
By 1916 Russia’s forces were suffering heavy casualties, chronic shortages (food, boots, weapons, artillery shells), poor logistics and rail transport, and collapsing morale — not because workers stopped producing en masse or because communists had taken over (the Bolshevik seizure came in 1917), nor because the army wanted Russia to become a German province.
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