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Alexander Fyodorovich Kerensky (4 May [O.S. 22 April] 1881 – 11 June 1970) was a
Russian lawyer and
revolutionary who led the
Russian Provisional Government...
- The
Kerensky offensive (Russian: Наступление Керенского), also
called the June
offensive (Russian: Июньское наступление) in
Russia or the July offensive...
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provisional government, led
first by
Prince Georgy Lvov and then by
Alexander Kerensky,
lasted approximately eight months, and
ceased to
exist when the Bolsheviks...
- Oleg
Aleksandrovich Kerensky CBE FRS (Russian: Оле́г Алекса́ндрович Ке́ренский; 16
April 1905 – 25 June 1984) was a
Russian civil engineer, one of the...
- Days, in
which the
government killed hundreds of protesters,
Alexander Kerensky became the head of the government. He was
unable to
resolve Russia's immediate...
- The
Kerensky–Krasnov
uprising was an
attempt by
Alexander Kerensky to
crush the
October Revolution and
regain power after the
Bolsheviks overthrew his...
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Jailbirds of
Kerensky (Russian: Птенцы Керенского,
Ptentsy Kerenskogo) was the
informal term used
during the
Russian Revolution for
people who were released...
- September, N.S.Tooltip New Style) 1917 in a
decree signed by
Alexander Kerensky as Minister-Chairman and
Alexander Zarudny as
Minister of Justice. The...
- August),
against the
Russian Provisional Government headed by
Aleksander Kerensky and the
Petrograd Soviet of Soldiers' and Workers' Deputies. The exact...
- a
provisional government. The
provisional government, led by
Alexander Kerensky, had
taken power after Grand Duke Michael, the
younger brother of Nicholas...