Why enemy armies formed the 'Wolf Truce' in the middle of World War I
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Why enemy armies formed the 'Wolf Truce' in the middle of World War I
In the winter of 1917, Russian and German troops on the Eastern Front of World War I were not only fighting each other, they were also trying to stay alive amid the blistering cold, starvation and, surprisingly, large packs of wolves. It’s a well-known historical fact that citizens of the Russian Empire were starving by the winter of 1917. It was one of the many reasons for the downfall of Tsar Nicholas II and the rise of the Soviet Union. But …
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