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| | Alexander Kerensky - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Kerensky graduated in law from Saint Petersburg University in 1904. |  | | When the Provisional Government was formed he was initially Minister of Justice, but he became Minister of War in May and Prime Minister in July 1917. |  | | Lenin was determined to overthrow Kerensky's government before it could be legitimised by the planned elections for a Russian Constituent Assembly, and on October 25 (November 7 New Style), the Bolsheviks took power in what became known as the October Revolution. |
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| | MSN Encarta - Search View - Alexander Kerensky |
 | | In March 1917, after the overthrow of the emperor and the establishment of a provisional republican government, Kerensky was appointed minister of justice, and two months later he became minister of war. |  | | One of Kerensky's first acts as prime minister was the suppression of the Bolshevik Party led by Lenin. |  | | Publicly, he declared himself a member of the Group of Toil, a moderate legal political party; and in 1912, as a representative of that group, he was elected a deputy to the Duma. |
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| | Stanford Magazine: January/February 2001: A Doomed Democracy |
 | | Despite the public's distaste for the war, Kerensky and his government colleagues were supreme nationalists, under pressure from the Allies to honor Russian commitments and loath to envision a break-up of their empire at the hands of the Germans. |  | | According to Browder, the characteristics of the man that were considered weaknesses as the Bolsheviks gained strength in the summer and fall of 1917--his brashness, his oratorical flourishes, his ideological flexibility--were the very sources of his popularity and accomplishment in the spring of that year, when the monarchy was overthrown and the provisional government established. |  | | Kerensky's radical antipathy to the absolute rule of the Romanovs was nurtured during his university days in St. Petersburg. |
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| | Aleksandr Fedorovich Kerensky Biography / Biography of Aleksandr Fedorovich Kerensky Biography Biography |
 | | Kerensky was minister of justice in the first provisional government, organized by a liberal, Prince Lvov. |  | | Aleksandr Kerensky was born on April 22, 1881, in Simbirsk (now Ulyanovsk), the son of a teacher who also served as a middle-ranked provincial official. |  | | This government's policy of honoring the war aims and obligations of the czarist government proved sufficiently unpopular that the minister of foreign affairs (Pavel Miliukov) and the minister of war and navy (Aleksandr Guchkov) were forced to resign; Kerensky succeeded to the latter position. |
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| | Kerensky, Aleksandr Fyodorovich -- Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - Your gateway to all Britannica has to offer! |
 | | In May, when a public uproar over the announcement of Russia's war aims (which Kerensky had approved) forced several ministers to resign, Kerensky was transferred to the posts of minister of war and of the navy and became the dominant personality in the new government. |  | | While studying law at the University of St. Petersburg, Kerensky was attracted to the Narodniki (or populist) revolutionary movement. |  | | When the provisional government was again compelled to reorganize in July, Kerensky, who adhered to no rigid political dogma and whose dramatic oratorical style appeared to win him broad popular support, became prime minister. |
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| | History |
 | | By the time General Kerensky implemented his plan to decommission 75 percent of the military, Sandra was three months' pregnant. |  | | They married a short time later, Tseng and Jorgensson continued to serve in the SLDF, but were forced to question the strength of their loyalty to their leader when Kerensky announced the Exodus to his troops. |  | | Though these conversations must have eroded their confidence in their decision to stay, neither would admit to having second thoughts. |
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| | Nikolai Vissarionovich Nekrasov - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This was approved by Kerensky in September but in October the Senate came with a new proposal which would further increase Finnish independence. |  | | Nekrasovs job was to negotiate between the Finnish Senate and the Russian Provisional Government. |  | | On September 17, 1917 Nekrasov was appointed Governor-General of Finland by Aleksandr Kerensky after Mihail Aleksandrovich Stahovich quit from his post. |
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| | Clan Exodus and Civil War |
 | | Despite the efforts of General Kerensky and his staff, it gradually became obvious that not all was right. |  | | Kerensky's order apparently served to renew his followers' resolve to continue the journey. |  | | The young Kerensky saw that the eventual salvation of his people and the preservation of his father's ideals were far more important than fighting a "political squabble." Thus did Nicholas call for his own "Exodus" to the cluster world of Strana Mechty. |
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| | Aleksandr Kerensky - Wikipedia |
 | | Originally from Simbirsk he was a law graduate of St. |  | | Kerensky showed his political sympathies early on with his frequent defence of anti-Tsar revolutionaries. |
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| | KERENSKY, Aleksandr Fedorovich., [in Cyrillic:] Izdalëka. |
 | | Kerensky (1881-1970) became minister of justice, then minister of war in the provisional Russian government after the tsarist regime was overthrown in the revolution of February 1917, and prime minister in July of that year. |  | | Later in 1917, his government was in turn overthrown by the Bolsheviks and he fled to Paris. |  | | Its author had accused Kerensky of freeing arrested Bolsheviks when he was in power. |
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| | The Last First Lord |
 | | The conversation was held in the General's quarters and was captured on his personal recording system, apparently without the First Lord's knowledge.] |  | | [Editor's note:What follows is an excerpt of a conversation between General Aleksandr Kerensky and First Lord Richard Cameron II on April 19, 2757. |  | | Lord Richard Cameron: The might of the Star League, the force by which the League can smite its enemies and create justice. |
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| | Document Signed "Alexander Kerensky." - KERENSKY, ALEKSANDR FYODOROVICH |
 | | Due to his moderate politics and indecision, he fled to Paris in 1918, and lived in the United States from 1940 until his death. |  | | He also wrote The Crucifixion of Liberty (1934), Russia and History’s Turning Point (1965), and The Kerensky Memoirs (1966)].HBS 22084.$850. |  | | Kerensky’s contract with publishers Dodd Mead & Company, Inc. regarding the publication of his book, The Prelude to Bolshevism (1919). |
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| | Lavr Georgevich Kornilov - Wikipedia |
 | | Escaping in July 1916 he was given command of the Petrograd Military District in March 1917; appointed Supreme Commander-in-Chief in July 1917. |  | | He is most well-known for the Kornilov Affair, his failed military coup against the Provisional Government of Aleksandr Kerensky in September 1917 for which he was imprisoned. |  | | Escaping again he helped in the formation of the Volunteer Army at Novocherkassk with General Mikhail Alekseev. |
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| | PhR - Pheonix Rising |
 | | Kerensky finally abandoned his shuttle diplomacy in August of 2783, when recruiters from the Successor States began approaching SLDF units with job offers. |  | | Eight days later, the council stripped Kerensky of his position as Protector of the Star League and ordered the disbanding of the SLDF. |  | | General Aaron DeChevilier, a friend and close advisor, urged Kerensky to depose the Council Lords and name himself First Lord of the Star League. |
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| | Mechwarrior |
 | | This is a Clansman's family, he has no other. |  | | In 2784, Aleksandr Kerensky, deposed leader of the Star League, assembled his loyal officers and departed from the |  | | On Strana Mecty, Nicholas Kerensky restructured his society. |
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| | Return of Kerensky (3049-Present A.D.) |
 | | Just before Kerensky's death, however, tensions finally erupted into a civil war as destructive as any war among the Successor States. |  | | This was only fitting, for the general taught that it was his people's duty to remain strong, so that one day, after the Inner Sphere had exhausted itself with war, his followers might return as the saviors of humanity to reestablish the Star League on Terra. |  | | But not everyone was ready for the privations that Kerensky demanded of his people if they were to survive. |
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| | February Revolution of 1917 |
 | | Kerensky), Social Democrats (N. Chkheidze), and independent members (M. Tereshchenko and others). |
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| | Kerensky, Alexander Fedorovich |
 | | Aleksandr Feodorovich Kerensky - Kerensky, Aleksandr Feodorovich, 1881–1970, Russian revolutionary. |
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| | 1917 - Free Encyclopedia |
 | | July 7 - Aleksandr Kerensky forms the Provisional Government in Russia after the deposing of the tsar. |  | | July 17 - King George V of the United Kingdom issues a Proclamation stating that the male line descendants of the British royal family will bear the surname Windsor. |  | | November 7 - World War I: Battle of Gaza ends - United Kingdom forces capture Gaza from the Ottoman Empire. |
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| | Nicholas Kerensky |
 | | Given everything he was exposed to in his life, the Clans and the new society devised by Nicholas Kerensky appear to be inspired attempts on his part to forever banish the demons of the society that had so traumatized his life. |  | | It is amazing that Nicholas Kerensky managed to move out of the shadow cast by his father to cast his own upon the face of history. |  | | He was raised during the Amaris occupation of the Hegemony, but in the fragments of his personal writings, Nicholas Kerensky never does more than hint at the atrocities he witnessed on Terra. |
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| | Loremaster |
 | | This, being the behaviour Kerensky fled from, could not be accepted by the other Clans. |  | | Nicholas Kerensky, Aleksandr´s son, led his warriors away from the Pentagon, the 5 planets the fugitives settled on, to a distant cluster of star systems. |  | | Also, the relationship must be on his or her mothers side, so his (or her) genetic mother must be related to the original Ward;. |
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| | FREEDOM MINIMIZES POLITICAL VIOLENCE |
 | | This government and the subsequent one of Aleksandr Kerensky, a democratic socialist who took over as Prime Minister in July, inherited a country in economic and political chaos, with a near total breakdown in government authority and military morale, frequent strikes, plots, and the opposition of diverse, radical revolutionary groups. |  | | Since this was the seat of Kerensky's shaky government, and he had only 1,500 to 2,000 defenders to match the 6,000 to 7,000 soldiers, sailors, and Red Guards Lenin's Bolsheviks had thrown together, they easily overthrew the government. |  | | Kerensky's government itself was disorganized, feared a coup from the right, and was quite unable to move against those openly plotting to seize power from the left. |
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 | | The slogan Вся власть советам ("All power to the soviets" or "All power to the workers' councils") was popular in opposing the Provisional Government led by Kerensky. |  | | Russian Marxists made them a medium for organizing against the state, and between the February and October Revolutions, the Petrograd Soviet was a powerful force. |  | | Following the October Revolution, all factories eventually had soviets organized according to the Bolshevik understanding of Marxist-Leninist theory, supplanting the earlier meaning that allowed for independent soviets. |
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| | Aleksandr Danilovich Aleksandrov - definition of Aleksandr Danilovich Aleksandrov in Encyclopedia |
 | | Aleksandr Danilovich Aleksandrov (Russian: &;, alternative transliterations: Alexandr or Alexander (first name), and Alexandrov (last name)) (August 4, 1912–July 27, 1999), was a Russian mathematician, physicist, philosopher and mountaineer. |  | | Embed a dictionary search in your own web page |  | | Aleksandr Danilovich Aleksandrov - definition of Aleksandr Danilovich Aleksandrov in Encyclopedia |
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| | Aleksandr Kerensky - Mechwarrior |
 | | Aleksandr Kerensky, the Star League general who led the majority of its armed forces (The Star League Defense Force) beyond the Periphery of the Inner Sphere, to eventually create the Clans. |  | | Casino 365 - guide to online casinos, play blackjack, slots, roulette. |
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| | Biographie: Alexander Kerenski, 1881-1970 |
 | | September: Kerenski läßt einen Putschversuch des Oberkommandierenden der russischen Truppen, General Lawr Kornilow (1870-1918), niederschlagen. |  | | Mai: Alexander Kerenski wird als Sohn eines Gymnasialdirektors in Simbirsk geboren. |  | | Autor und Herausgeber zahlreicher Studien über die russische Revolution. |
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| | Aleksandr Kerensky - Read All Notes |
 | | Is that why you chose to name yourself after Kerensky? |  | | I find the quote on your description to be very appropriate. |
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| | Aleksandr Kerensky |
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