Biography Alexander Fedorovich


Kerensky Alexander in the year Fedor Mikhailovich was sent to the Turkestan Territory, where he became the chief inspector of schools. In Tashkent, Alexander Fedorovich with a gold medal graduated from a gymnasium and went to St. Petersburg, where he entered the law faculty of the university. The beginning of political activity with the graduation of the university, he began his lawyer career.

His political processes were of particular interest. In the year, he headed the public commission under the State Duma to investigate the Lensky execution. The young lawyer quickly moved down the career ladder, and he was elected a deputy of the IV State Duma. His sympathies were on the side of the Socialist -Revolutionary Party.

Biography Alexander Fedorovich

In the February Revolution, Kerensky is a composition of its leading leaders. He personally led the arrests of tsarist officials and ministers. Alexander Fedorovich becomes the legend of the revolution, enthusiastic liberals worshiped him as a deity. Kerensky and Provisional Government Kerensky becomes the Minister of the Provisional Government. With its help, the entire previous judicial system was destroyed.

By his order, all revolutionaries returned from prisons and links. The Supreme Criminal Court, Court Chamber and district courts were liquidated. At the same time, criminals were also at large. However, in the revolutionary events of the year, not everything developed in favor of the Provisional Government. First, the June offensive of the year failed. The universal collapse of the economy, hunger and poverty of the people, failures at the front and the corresponding collapse of the army did not contribute to the strengthening of Kerensky’s power.

At this time, he became the head of the Provisional Government and is forced to change the course. He relied more and more on conservative officers and appointed General Kornilov commander in chief. But in August, he made independent decisions and wanted to establish his order in Petrograd. Kerensky called for the fight against Kornilov Bolsheviks, whom he considered his enemies yesterday.

In October, the situation in Petrograd changed radically. The Bolsheviks stormed the Winter Palace and arrested the Provisional Government. Kerensky had to flee in a car allocated for him by the American ambassador. Alexander Fedorovich could not organize worthy resistance to the new Soviet power. After a few months of wandering around the country, he moved abroad. He did not work out with emigrants, for they all considered him guilty of the fall of the Great Empire.