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- who was blamed for the massive loss of russian life during world war i? a joseph stalin b leon trotsky c czar nicholas ii d vladimir lenin
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During World War I, Czar Nicholas II was the leader of Russia. His leadership and decisions regarding Russia's involvement in the war, along with the inefficiencies of the Russian military - industrial complex under his rule, led to a massive loss of Russian life. The Russian people and later historians often blamed him for these losses.
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C. Czar Nicholas II