No, for example in 1919 The intervention of many Western countries, including the United States, in Russia ended in failure.The most important factor that led to the failure of the intervention was the fact that the local population fiercely resisted foreign occupation. Quite a few Bolsheviks were able to raise the masses to fight the Entente troops. 1 An external factor also contributed to the failure of the interventionists: the intervention and assistance of the Entente to the white armies caused resistance among many people in foreign countries. Under the influence of such speeches, in the summer of 1919, the withdrawal of American interventionist troops from the north of Russia began, and by April 1920 - from the Far East. 2 In January 1919, at the Paris Peace Conference, it was decided to abandon further invasion of Russian territory, limiting its assistance to the White Movement only to military supplies
@@mr-lenex Russia did not finish off Germany a few moments before its surrender, not because it could not, but because there was a civil war in Russia and it could not fight both there and there. At the same time, when the USSR appeared, being peaceful, it signed a peace treaty with Germany purely because 1) it is peaceful and this is not a war of the Bolsheviks, since they are against empires and capitalism (where the driving force is war). 2) it was necessary to restore order in domestic politics and recover
No, for example in 1919 The intervention of many Western countries, including the United States, in Russia ended in failure.The most important factor that led to the failure of the intervention was the fact that the local population fiercely resisted foreign occupation. Quite a few Bolsheviks were able to raise the masses to fight the Entente troops. 1
An external factor also contributed to the failure of the interventionists: the intervention and assistance of the Entente to the white armies caused resistance among many people in foreign countries. Under the influence of such speeches, in the summer of 1919, the withdrawal of American interventionist troops from the north of Russia began, and by April 1920 - from the Far East. 2
In January 1919, at the Paris Peace Conference, it was decided to abandon further invasion of Russian territory, limiting its assistance to the White Movement only to military supplies
Russia was stronger than you think
Russia lost in WW1
Ye
@@mr-lenex Russia did not finish off Germany a few moments before its surrender, not because it could not, but because there was a civil war in Russia and it could not fight both there and there. At the same time, when the USSR appeared, being peaceful, it signed a peace treaty with Germany purely because 1) it is peaceful and this is not a war of the Bolsheviks, since they are against empires and capitalism (where the driving force is war). 2) it was necessary to restore order in domestic politics and recover
Russia should is green
My country still not exist