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The Russian expeditionary Force fought in France during the First World War.

In April 1916, the first special brigade of Russian troops arrived in France, and in total more than 25 thousand soldiers and officers took part in the battles.

The corps mainly fought in Champagne near the city of Reims, participated in the Battle of Verdun and in the April 1917 offensive of the Entente.

I'm sure this is the first time you've heard about this. And I'm sure you're American

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Vanga 2.0 you are.

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it's pretty hard to be an american in E Europe... it's some 10000km last time I checked.

regarding the russian brigade in France - sorry, but how is that relevant to what I wrote?

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You wrote that the Russians didn't give a damn about Verdun, although this is not the case at all. You just don't know the history of the First World War, but you're writing nonsense.

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I was not talking about the russian govt. Which I'm quite sure that it gave a damn about Verdun. Much like the french govt. now about the situation in ukr.

I was talking about russian conscripts. You know, the ones that ended up rebelling.

sorry... not interested in internet fights and epeen contests. Good luck.

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I don't care what you're interested in. The main thing is that Russia is interested in Eastern Europe. And not only the government.

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