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Tsar Nicholas II was the leader until March 1917 when he abdicated. Then the Provisional Government headed first by Prince Georgi Lvov and then Alexander Kerensky led Russia until October 1917. Vladimir Lenin and the Bolsheviks (later called Communists) overthrew the Provisional Government in the October Revolution on October 25-26, 1917 and led Russia through the end of the war.

Nicholas II was the czar of Russia at the start of World War II. A revolution erupted in Russia and Vladimir Lenin came to power with the Bolshevics.
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