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World War 1 And The Russian Revolution - Part 2 - The Heads of the provisional Government and the Revolution

World War 1 And The Russian Revolution – Part 2 - The Heads of the provisional Government and the Revolution

The following photos in several parts are representing some of the events in that period. The photos are an excerpt from the book: "Ратни албум 1914-1918, Author Андра Поповић, published in Belgrade, 1926 during the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. Captions above the photos, are original captions from the book, which is also on Serbian and French language.

Wikipedia: The Russian Revolution was a pair of revolutions in Russia in 1917, which dismantled the Tsarist autocracy and led to the eventual rise of the Soviet Union. The Russian Empire collapsed with the abdication of Emperor Nicholas II, and the old regime was replaced by a provisional government during the first revolution of February 1917 (March in the Gregorian calendar; the older Julian calendar was in use in Russia at the time). In the second revolution that October, the Provisional Government was removed and replaced with a communist state.

World War 1 And The Russian Revolution – Part 2 - The Heads of the provisional Government and the Revolution

1. A. Kerenski, Minister of Justice, later Prime Minister and Dictator
A. Kerenski, Minister of Justice, later Prime Minister and Dictator

2. M. Rodjanko, President of the fourth and last Duma
M. Rodjanko, President of the fourth and last Duma

3. Prince Lvov, the first Prime Minister of the Revolutionary Government
Prince Lvov, the first Prime Minister of the Revolutionary Government

4. P. Miljukov, Minister of Foreign Affairs, leader of the Cadet Party (well known Bulgarophil)
P. Miljukov, Minister of Foreign Affairs, leader of the Cadet Party (well known Bulgarophil)

5. General Kornilov, Commander in Chief after Brussilov
General Kornilov, Commander in Chief after Brussilov

6. K. Breskovskaja, "Grandmother of the Revolution", in prison in Siberia until the outbreak of the Revolution
K. Breskovskaja, "Grandmother of the Revolution", in prison in Siberia until the outbreak of the Revolution

7. A. Guckov, Minister of war. President of the III-rd Duma
A. Guckov, Minister of war. President of the III-rd Duma

8. W. Lebedev, Naval Minister in the Kerenski Cabinet
W. Lebedev, Naval Minister in the Kerenski Cabinet

9. W. Cernov, Chief of the socialist revolutionary party. Minister of Agriculture in the Cabinet of Kerenski
W. Cernov, Chief of the socialist revolutionary party. Minister of Agriculture in the Cabinet of Kerenski

10. Prince Michail intended by proclamation of the Czar to ascend the Throne
Prince Michail intended by proclamation of the Czar to ascend the Throne

11. Prince Kiril, the first Romanov to attach himself to the Revolutionary Government.
Prince Kiril, the first Romanov to attach himself to the Revolutionary Government.

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