Why did Russia's withdrawal from the war hurt the Allies?

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The Russians had almost won the war before they had to withdraw.
The Russians had almost won the war before they had to withdraw.

Germany was able to travel through Russia to attack the Allies.
Germany was able to travel through Russia to attack the Allies.

The Russians began to fight against the Allies.
The Russians began to fight against the Allies.

Britain and France faced a deadly offensive from Germany after Russia's withdrawal.
Britain and France faced a deadly offensive from Germany after Russia's withdrawal.
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The correct answer is: Britain and France faced a deadly offensive from Germany after Russia's withdrawal.

Russia's withdrawal from the war left a significant gap in the Allied forces. This allowed Germany to divert its troops from the Eastern Front and launch a massive offensive against Britain and France. The absence of Russian forces weakened the overall strength of the Allies and left them vulnerable to German attacks.