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What event in 1917 saw the end of the Russian involvement in World War I?

The German Empire marched into Moscow, forcing surrender.

Russian soldiers rebelled after months with no warm clothing.

The Russian Revolution threw out the warring government and imposed communist leaders.

Kaiser Wilhelm II signed a secret treaty with Russia, promising not to fight.

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The Russian Revolution threw out the warring government and imposed communist leaders.

(After the October 1917 Bolshevik Revolution, the new government sought peace with Germany, leading to an armistice and the 1918 Treaty of Brest‑Litovsk that ended Russia's involvement in WWI.)