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During World War I, Siberia was part of the Russian Empire, which was led by Tsar Nicholas II. However, after the Russian Revolution in 1917, local governance in Siberia became more fragmented. Various factions, including the White Army, which opposed the Bolsheviks, and regional leaders emerged, but there wasn't a single, unified leader for Siberia during the war. The situation was further complicated by the civil war that followed the revolution.

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