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During World War 1, the Russian army was (A. Small and ill prepared (B. Small but well prepared to fight (C. Large but I’ll prepared to fight (D. Large but well prepared to fight

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C. Large but I’ll prepared to fight

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The front of Eastern Europe or Eastern front was the main front during the Second World War. In the Soviet Union (and today in the Russian Federation and other ex-Soviet republics) it was called Great Patriotic War. It covered central and eastern Europe and was opened by Nazi Germany with Operation Barbarossa on June 22, 1941 - or, from a broader consideration, by invading Poland on September 1, 1939 (temporarily inactive in 1940) - being closed by the Soviet Union when capturing Berlin on May 9, 1945.

After the paralysis of the German offensive in December 1941 and with some help from the Western allies, the Soviet Union was able to rebuild its army, mobilize the whole country in the name of defending the country, and by 1942 the production of Soviet weapons It was already superior to the German one.

The countries that sent important amounts of their armies to this front were: Germany, Romania, Hungary, Italy, Finland, Austria, Troops or volunteers from Croatia, Belgium, Slovakia, Spain, Vichy France and other allied countries of the Axis Forces They also participated by sending raw materials, such as Sweden, Turkey, Bugaria among others, although their contributions were not decisive. The sovietic Union; The latter includes Russian troops in general, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbeskitan, Azerbaijan, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Armenia, Georgia and Mongolia as the only close ally. The participation of the Greek partisans and Yugoslavia was very important, although it only acquired the nature of an army as the end of the war approached. Both Great Britain and the United States sent industrial quantities of arms, aircraft, vehicles and raw materials but they were not very determinant due to the unlimited resources that the USSR possessed, which contributed to the excessive mass of tank production, guns, airplanes and other materials. they manufactured in the rear of the Soviet Union in the Urals, the Caucasus and Moscow.

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During World War I, the Russian army was (C. Large but I’ll prepared to fight).

The Russian army was so large, that their number was described as "endless, without end", in which "one man down was automatically replaced by 5". However, their equipment and supplies were always short, and so they were "ill prepared".

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