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The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was harsh. Many of the western parts of the former Russian Empire had to be given up - from Estonia all the way to Ukraine. The big idea was to establish countries under German control. In addition, Russia had to pay quite heavy reparations to Germany.

However, I don't think it hardened attitudes in the west towards Germany. It was something that France and Britain could, so to speak, throw at the Germans when they complained about Versailles.

Or, you could simply say:

The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk allowed the Germans to focus all their efforts on the Western Front.

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The treaty was very favorable to the Central Powers- it gave Germany control of large portions of Russia. Additionally, it ended the war between Russia and Germany, allowing Germany to transfer their military forces over to France, where the war was still raging.

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Russia withdrew from the war.

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