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Why were Russians upset by the treaty ending of Russia's involvement in WWI

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The Russians were upset because the terms of the treaty were extremely harsh. Russia had to give up almost half of its European territory and turn them over to Germany. Russia lost large areas of prime agricultural lands, eighty per cent of the coal mines and half of its other industries. Russia also had to pay six billion marks in reparation.
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