Alexander Kerensky was head of the Russian Provisional Government and leader of Russia before the Communist Revolution in October 1917. Tsar Nicholas II had bee leader of Russia but he had already abdicated as a result of the February Revolution.
The Provisional Government, first under Prince Georgy Lvov then under Alexander Kerensky ruled immediately before Lenin took control. Prior to the Provisional Government, Tsar Nicholas II ruled Russia.
The "ruler" before Lenin was Tsar Nicholas II.
Actually, the government before Lenin was the Provisional Government, which was headed first by Prince Georgy Lvov and then by Alexander Fyodorovich Kerensky, before it was overthrown in the October Revolution by Lenin and his Bolshevik Party.
This would be the era before 1917 when the Romanov czars used to rule.
Actually, before Lenin took over, Russia was governed by a Provisional Government headed first by Prince Georgy Lvov and later by Alexander Kerensky until the October Revolution when Lenin and the Bolsheviks took control of the government and ousted the Provisional Government from power. Tsar Nicholas II was the ruling Tsar when the February 1917 revolution took place and he abdicated the throne and the Provisional Government took over.
The leader of Russia immediately before Lenin was Alexander Kerensky as head of the Provisional Government. Before Kerensky, the leader was Prince Georgy Lvov also as head of the Provisional Government. Prior to them it was Tsar Nicholas II.
Pre-revolutionary Russia was ruled by the Romanov family for over 300 years. The last Tsar was Nicholas II who, together with his family, was shot in Yekaterinburg in 1918.
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Russia was a monarchy run by Czar Nicholas II until he abdicated the throne in March 1917. Then it was ruled by a government of ministers called the Provisional Government until the Communist takeover in October 1917.
Vladimir Lenin was the leader of Russia from 1917 to 1922. He was a communist, and he turned Russia into the Soviet Union. Lenin was predecessor to Stalin.
Lenin became Russia's leader because Nicholas II was kicked off the throne by Lenin's followers.
Lenin and Communism was a complete diaster for Russia that it is only now recovering from.
After Lenin was returned to Russia he played a role in orchestrating the October Revolution. He returned to Russia in 1917 after the Tsar was ousted.
Yes, he was.
Russia was a monarchy run by Czar Nicholas II until he abdicated the throne in March 1917. Then it was ruled by a government of ministers called the Provisional Government until the Communist takeover in October 1917.
Vladimir Lenin was the leader of Russia from 1917 to 1922. He was a communist, and he turned Russia into the Soviet Union. Lenin was predecessor to Stalin.
Lenin became Russia's leader because Nicholas II was kicked off the throne by Lenin's followers.
Russia was taken out of WW 1 by Lenin, as the part of the deal that took Lenin out of exile in Switzerland. It was a popular move for the Russian people. The drawback was the treaty Lenin had to sign with Germany which was highly unfavorable to Russia.
Lenin and Communism was a complete diaster for Russia that it is only now recovering from.
Vladimir Lenin lived in Russia.
Lenin was the leader of the Bolsheviks.
After Lenin was returned to Russia he played a role in orchestrating the October Revolution. He returned to Russia in 1917 after the Tsar was ousted.
Lenin brought state capitalism to Russia, not Communism.
Lenin
Vladimir Lenin led the Communist movement in Russia. There were other Marxist leaders such as Julius Martov, but they were not as radical as Lenin and did not start the October Revolution that put Lenin and his Bolsheviks (later renamed Communists) in power.