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government and that the party should be more confrontational and use the Duma for anti-government propaganda instead of lawmaking. On June 11, 1915 he resigned from the
Central Committee over what he saw as the majority's willingness to give the government a blank check during
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and the
Russian Provisional Government. The Senate wanted to secure the Finnish autonomy with a treaty. This was approved by Kerensky in September, but in October the Senate came up with a new proposal which would further increase Finnish independence.
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Kerensky, but at one point suggested that Kerensky's resignation may present a way out of the crisis, which resulted in his exclusion from the next coalition government in September.
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conspiracy and sentenced to 10 years in prison. After an early release in March 1933, he was arrested again on June 13, 1939, sentenced to death and shot on May 7, 1940.
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on February 27, 1917. On March 2 he was appointed transportation minister in the
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to force Nicholas to abdicate. Nicholas’ 13-year-old son,
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On the morning of November 7, Nekrasov, on his way to
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