kerensky (Meaning)

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kerensky (n)

Russian revolutionary who was head of state after Nicholas II abdicated but was overthrown by the Bolsheviks (1881-1970)

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  1. Alexander Kerensky was the head of the Russian Provisional Government after the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II.
  2. Kerensky's tenure as Prime Minister was marked by political instability and economic turmoil.
  3. The Kerensky government faced strong opposition from both the Bolsheviks and the right-wing Kornilov Affair.
  4. Kerensky's support for continuing the war effort in World War I led to widespread disillusionment among the Russian people.
  5. In October 1917, the Bolsheviks, led by Vladimir Lenin, staged a coup d'état and overthrew the Kerensky government.
  6. Kerensky fled to Europe, where he continued to oppose the Bolshevik regime.
  7. Kerensky's memoirs, "The Prelude to Bolshevism", provide valuable insights into the events leading up to the Russian Revolution.
  8. Historians have debated Kerensky's role in the collapse of the Russian Empire.
  9. Some argue that Kerensky's inability to establish a stable government paved the way for the Bolshevik victory.
  10. Others believe that Kerensky was a victim of circumstances and that the Russian Revolution was ultimately inevitable.

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Russian revolutionary who was head of state after Nicholas II abdicated but was overthrown by the Bolsheviks (1881-1970)

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Alexander Kerensky was the head of the Russian Provisional Government after the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II.

Kerensky's tenure as Prime Minister was marked by political instability and economic turmoil.

The Kerensky government faced strong opposition from both the Bolsheviks and the right-wing Kornilov Affair.

Kerensky's support for continuing the war effort in World War I led to widespread disillusionment among the Russian people.