
Alexander Kerensky
Alexander Kerensky was a key political figure in Russia during the early 20th century, particularly known for his role in the Russian Revolution of 1917. Initially a member of the Russian Duma, he became the Minister of Justice and later the Prime Minister of the provisional government after the February Revolution, which ended the Tsarist autocracy. Kerensky advocated for democratic reforms and continued participation in World War I, which led to discontent among various factions. His government was ultimately overthrown by the Bolsheviks in the October Revolution, marking a significant shift towards communist rule in Russia.