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Aleksandr F. Kerenskij


Alternative spellings:
Alexander Kerenski
Alexander F. Kerenski
Aleksandr Fedorovich Kerenskiĭ
A. F. Kerenskij
Aleksandr Fjodorowitsch Kerenskij
A. F. Kerensky
Aleksandr F. Kerensky
Aleksandr Fyodorovich Kerensky
Alexander Feodorovich Kerensky
Aleksandr Feodorovič Kerensky
Alexander Fjodorowitsch Kerenski
Alexander F. Kerensky
Alexandr F. Kerenskij
Alexandr F. Kerenski
Alexandre Kerenski
Aleksandr Kerenskij
Alexander Kerensky
Aleksander Fedorovich Kerenskii
Alexandr Fedorovich Kerensky
Alexander Feodorovitch Kerensky
Aleksandr Thedorovich Kerensky
Alexander Feodorowitsch Kerenski
Alexander Fedorowitsch Kerenski
A.F. Kerensky
Aleksandr Fëdorovič Kerenskij
Aleksandr Kerensky
Alexander Fyodorovich Kerenski
Александр Фёдорович Керенский
Керенський Олександр Федорович

B: 4. Mai 1881 Uljanowsk
D: 11. Juni 1970
Biblio: 1917 Partei der Sozialrevolutionäre, Kriegs- und Marineministerium, später Ministerpräsident, veranlasste eine Offensive gegen die Mittelmächte, durch die Oktoberrevolution gestürzt ; Rechtsanwalt in Saratow, führendes Mitglied der Partei der "Sozialrevolutionäre", seit 1912 in der Duma Führer des sozialistischen Flügels der "Partei der Werktätigen", der "Trudowiki", März 1917 Justizminister und Vizepräsident der revolutionären Petersburger Sowjets, seit Mai 1917 Kriegs- und Marineminister, von Juli bis November 1917 als Ministerpräsident Fortsetzung des Krieges durch die Brussilow-Offensive an der Seite der Alliierten und nach Flucht vor den Bolschewiki im Exil in England, Frankreich und den USA.
Place of Activity: Sankt Petersburg
Death Place:
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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 and the short-lived Russian Republic for three months from late July to early November 1917. After the February Revolution of 1917, he joined the newly formed provisional government, first as Minister of Justice, then as Minister of War, and after July as the government's second Minister-Chairman. He was the leader of the social-democratic Trudovik faction of the Socialist Revolutionary Party. Kerensky was also a vice-chairman of the Petrograd Soviet, a position that held a sizable amount of power. Kerensky became the prime minister of the Provisional Government, and his tenure was consumed with World War I. Despite mass opposition to the war, Kerensky chose to continue Russia's participation. His government cracked down on anti-war sentiment and dissent in 1917, which made his administration even more unpopular. Kerensky remained in power until the October Revolution. This revolution saw the Bolsheviks replace his government with a Marxist one, led by Vladimir Lenin. Kerensky escaped Russia and lived the remainder of his life in exile. He divided his time between Paris and New York City. Kerensky worked for the conservative Hoover Institution at Stanford University. (Source: DBPedia)

    Publishing years

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      1966
    4
      1961
    1
      1936
    1
      1928
    1
      1919
    1
      1917

    Series

    1. Hoover Institution publications (4)
    2. Collection d'études, de documents et de témoignages p. s. à l'histoire de notre temps (1)