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Q: How did Kerensky lost the support?
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How did Alexander Kerensky lose support?

Kerensky lost support of the Russian people during the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917.


What is the birth name of Aleksandr Kerensky?

Aleksandr Kerensky's birth name is Kerensky, Aleksandr Fyodorovich.


Describe the results of the Bolshevik ascension to power as the Kerensky government fell in Novermber of 1917?

they lost the war and they all died.


How many casualties were there at the Battle of Kerensky offensive during World War 1?

It is known that the Russian side lost 60,000 troops in the Kerensky (or July) Offensive of World War I. The total number of casualties for the Austro-Hungarian and German side is unknown.


What is Alexander Kerensky's birthday?

Alexander Kerensky was born on May 2, 1881.


When was Alexander Kerensky born?

Alexander Kerensky was born on May 2, 1881.


When did Kerensky Offensive happen?

Kerensky Offensive happened on 1917-07-01.


Who is Alexandre Kerensky?

Alexander Kerensky (1881 - 1970) was a Russian Provisional Government Prime Minister


Was it Kerensky or Lenin who kept Russia involved in World War 1?

Kerensky, who led Provsional Government. Lenin was able to gain support to overthrow that government because he promised to withdraw from the war if he and his Bolsheviks gained power. Lenin made good on that promise with the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk.


When was Oleg Kerensky born?

Oleg Kerensky was born on January 8, 1930, in London, England, UK.


Was Alexander Kerensky of the 1917 Provisional government in Russia successful?

No, Alexander Kerensky was not successful. Kerensky and the Russian Provisional Government which he headed were overthrown by Vladimir Lenin and the Bolsheviks in the October Revolution of 1917. Kerensky had failed to get Russia out of World War 1, failed to put an end to shortages of economic goods and failed to institute meaningful land reforms. All of these desires of the Russian people are what led to the February Revolution, the overthrow of the Czar and the creation of the Provisional Government in the first place. The main reason the Bolsheviks so easily seized control of the government from Kerensky was that he no longer had the support of the workers, soldiers or peasants of the country or of the various political parties that were trying to create a new permanent government. It has also been said that Kerensky had been undermined by various extreme socialist groups such as the Bolsheviks.


What did the political party of Alexander Kerensky stand for?

Alexander Kerensky was a member of the Socialist-Revolutionary Party. It was involved in the Russian Revolution.