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As would also happen in World War II thirty years later, in the First World War Germany fought a land war on two primary fronts: the Western Front, following its invasion of Belgium and France in the first year of the war (1914); and the Eastern Front, prompted by Russia's invasion of Prussia and fought primarily in the region now known as Poland, until the new Bolshevik government of Russia withdrew from the war following the Russian Revolution via the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk in 1917, one year before the end of hostilities in the West.