The Russian Revolution of 1917 was seen as a positive event for Germany primarily because it led to the withdrawal of Russia from World War I. This allowed Germany to redirect its military resources and focus on the Western Front, potentially increasing their chances of achieving victory. Additionally, the revolution destabilized the Eastern Front, reducing the pressure on German troops and enabling a temporary strategic advantage. However, the long-term consequences were more complex, ultimately contributing to Germany's defeat later in the war.
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