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Why did Russia agree to peace terms with Germany?
Germany took the Russian capital and forced the czar to abdicate after
accepting Germany's peace tems.
Germany forced the czar to abdicate and the new Russian government agreed to their peace terms after the Germans launched one last offensive.
After a revolution in Russia brought an armistice, Germany did one last offensive to force the new Russian government to agree to the peace terms.
After a revolution in Russia brought an armistice, the new Russian government immediately agreed to Germany's peace terms.
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"After a revolution in Russia brought an armistice, Germany did one last offensive to force the new Russian government to agree to the peace terms."
Brief explanation: After the Bolshevik (October) Revolution the new government called for peace and an armistice and negotiated at Brest‑Litovsk. When talks stalled, Germany launched a rapid offensive (Operation Faustschlag, Feb–Mar 1918) that overran large areas and threatened Petrograd, forcing the Bolsheviks to accept the harsh Treaty of Brest‑Litovsk.
Brief explanation: After the Bolshevik (October) Revolution the new government called for peace and an armistice and negotiated at Brest‑Litovsk. When talks stalled, Germany launched a rapid offensive (Operation Faustschlag, Feb–Mar 1918) that overran large areas and threatened Petrograd, forcing the Bolsheviks to accept the harsh Treaty of Brest‑Litovsk.
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