While many Russian soldiers were on the front during World War I, most of those who remained behind responded to the February Revolution by leaving the cities to fight on the front. firing into crowds of peaceful protestors. joining the riots instead of stopping them. breaking up the riots and restoring order.

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joining the riots instead of stopping them

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The February Revolution in Russia was as a result of food scarcity and shortages which had people on the streets rioting because of shortage of bread and demanding for food. This demonstration took place in the Russian capital of Petrograd on March 8, 1917.

During this riot, the Russian soldiers who were not on World War I front joined the riots instead of attempting to stop it.

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Yeh what the other guy said its C on edge

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