The Russian czar government collapsed during World War 1 primarily due to a combination of military failures, economic crises, and widespread discontent among the Russian population. The war effort placed immense strain on the already weakened economy and led to food shortages and inflation. The czar's autocratic rule and inability to effectively address these issues further eroded public support, leading to popular uprisings and the eventual overthrow of the monarchy.
Lenin took over and the czar's entire family was killed
Nicholas II Romanov was the Tsar during World War 1 until he abdicated the throne in March 1917.
He was killed by the Bolsheviks during the Bolshevik revolution. His Family was also killed. Also they are the Tsar s not czar.
It did because they were not good empires
Answer this question… Czar Nicholas II's refusal to withdraw from World War I
Germany
At the beginning of World War I, which outsider helped speed up the decline of the czar's government
The Czar and the Russian government
its rasputin
It showed the Czar's weakness and how the army wasn't prepared.
it was ivan i.
Grigori rasputin