Alexander Kerensky was a key political figure during the Russian Revolution of 1917. As a member of the Socialist Revolutionary Party, he served as Minister of Justice and later as Minister-Chairman of the provisional government after the February Revolution, advocating for democratic reforms and continuing the war against Germany. However, his inability to address land reform and the socio-economic crises led to widespread discontent, ultimately culminating in the Bolshevik takeover in October 1917. Kerensky's failure to unite various factions and stabilize the provisional government contributed significantly to the revolution's outcome.
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