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Strictly speaking, a group of about a dozen politicians and officials from the Tsarist regime replaced the Czar. This was in March 1917 when the Tsar abdicated the throne. Later, in October (according to the Russian calendar) the Bolshevik Party, which later renamed itself the Communist Party, replaced the Provisional Government.

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