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Kérensky

By Jorge Vallejo
Biography
Aleksandr Fiódorovich
Kérenski was born the
22 April of 1881. He
died 89 years after, in
1970. his nationality is
the Russian. He also had
a child named Oleg
Kérenski. Kérenski
studied as a lawyer, in
the St Petersburg’s
University. Kérensky had
wrote some books also.
The book had thematics
of political analysis.
Political Career
His political career starts in 1905, when he affiliated secretly to the
Social Revolutionary Party. In 1912 he became more important in
politics. He was chosen as member of the “Duma” ( the russian
parliament) representing the Trudoviki labour group. During the next
years, he would become one of the most important russian
politicians, thanks to his brilliant interventions in the Duma. Kérensky
was in favour of the first world war, disagreeing with other important
politicians. But he would be disappointed with the Tsarist war
politics. So he would support the Tsar dissolution.
Political Career
He was named minister of justice in the provisional government named
by the Duma. He also was named secretary of the Petrograd Soviet of
Workers and Soldiers. During that period of time he mediated between
the government and the Soviet of Workers and Soldiers. He also ruled
the civil basic rights as minister of justice. In May of 1917, he was named
minister of war. For trying to stop the germany troops. He made an
offensive attack for stopping germany, this failed. Kérenski was called
for the succession of the prince Lvov as government president. Some
time later, Kérensky started to chase the Bolcheviques. Lenin escaped,
but Trotsky and Stalin went to jail. Later, seven of November of 1917,
bolcheviques got the power, during the famous October Revolution.
Time later, after trying to recover his power, he was obliged to went to
exile.
Books
Alexandr Kérensky has some books about
psychology and russian politics. Some of
them were
- The first love of the revolution
- The prelude to bolshevism.

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