The Peace in Brest-Litovsk is an agreement signed by the Bolshevik Government of Russia with representatives of the Central Powers in the city of Brest-Litovsk (present-day Brest in Belarus) on March 3, 1918. It formally exited Russia from World War I, but had to renounce Poland, Lithuania, Finland, Latvia, Estonia, Ukraine - which became formally independent states - and parts of Georgia that annexed the Turkish Empire.
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The agreement lasted only eight months. Germany renounced the agreement in November 1918 as one of the provisions of the armistice. Turkey breached the agreement two months later by invading the newly declared Democratic Republic of Armenia in May 1918.
The Bolshevik government also reneged on a ceasefire agreement. In April 1922, by the Rapalo Treaty, Germany accepted the cancellation of the agreement and the two countries agreed to waive all territorial and financial obligations related to the war.
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