Alexander Kerensky
Alexander Kerensky was a moderate socialist revolutionary who served as head of the Russian provisional government from July to October 1917.
Alexandr Feodorovich Kerensky
Political Figure
April 22, 1881
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June 11, 1970
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Simbirsk, Russia
Aleksandr Kerensky, born on April 22, 1881, in Simbirsk, Russia, was a moderate socialist revolutionary known for his leadership of the Russian Provisional Government and the short-lived Russian Republic from July to October 1917. As Minister for War, he worked to maintain domestic peace while engaging in global conflict. Despite his popularity and oratory skills, Kerensky struggled to unite various political factions to establish a lasting government. His notable accomplishments include his role in the February Revolution and his appointment as Prime Minister of the Russian Provisional Government.