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After the February Revolution and the abdication of the Czar, governmental power went to the Provisional Government under Prince Georgy L'vov at first. Alexander Kerensky later took control of the Provisional Government. On October 25, 1917, Lenin and the Bolsheviks seized control of the government from Kerensky and the PG.

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When Lenin died in 1924, Alexei Rykov succeeded him as Premier (equivalent of Prime Minister) of both Russia (RSFSR) and the Soviet Union (USSR). By 1930 Premier was nothing more than a title, having been completely overshadowed by leader of the Party, General Secretary. Joseph Stalin had held that title since 1922.

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After the Russian Revolution, Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov (a.k.a. Lenin) came to power. Josef Stalin followed.

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Nikita Khruschev

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