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Alexander Fyodorovich Kerensky. History 12 Tea Boyarchuk . Summary I. Born May 4 th 1881, died June 11 1970 Major political leader before/during 1917 revolutions 2 nd Prime Minister of the Dumas, before upheaval
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Alexander Fyodorovich Kerensky History 12 Tea Boyarchuk
Summary I • Born May 4th 1881, died June 11 1970 • Major political leader before/during 1917 revolutions • 2nd Prime Minister of the Dumas, before upheaval • Exiled from Russia, lived in Paris, Brisbane, New York, before burial in London
Importance I • A member of the Trudoviks • Moderate labour party, associated with Socialist-Revolutionary Party • Official Socialist Leader, opposition to regime of Tsar Nicholas II • Most prominent leader in 1917 • Well-known for improving troop morale in the moment
Importance II • Creator of the Kerensky Offensive • Another “in the moment” technique, very effective for a short period of time • Heavily criticized by the military, liberal policies, large discontent in the military • Earned names, “Persuader in Chief”, “Commander in Cheer”
Post-Revolution I • Attempted to overthrow Bolshevik Party, “exiled”, escaped • No longer supported any side, Russian Civil War • Arrived in France, lived until 1940 (German occupation), moved to America • Offered support to Joseph Stalin during German invasion
Post-Revolution II • Taught at Stanford University, graduate courses • Contributed to archive on Russian History • Died in NYC, 1970 • Russian Orthodox Churches denied burial • Responsible for Bolshevik destruction of Russia • Serbian Orthodox Churches denied burial, same reason
Impact I • Paved the way for a ultimately successful Bolshevik takeover of Russia • Successfully took part overthrew the Tsar, gaining support momentarily
Sources • Wikimedia Commons (photos) • http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Kerensky • http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/alexander_kerensky.htm • http://www.answers.com/topic/alexander-kerensky • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Kerensky • Sparknotes (link unavailable)