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'''Alexander Kerensky''' (1881-1970) was a Russian revolutionist who helped lead a revolt that brought about the end of the Russian monarchy. He also served as prime minister of Russia until communist [[Vladimir Lenin]] rose to power and ousted him from his position.
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'''Alexander Kerensky''' (1881-1970) was 33rd degree [[Freemason]] a socialist and Russian revolutionist who helped lead a revolt that brought about the end of the Russian monarchy. He also served as prime minister of Russia until communist [[Vladimir Lenin]] rose to power and ousted him from his position.
  
 
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Alexander Kerensky (1881-1970) was 33rd degree Freemason a socialist and Russian revolutionist who helped lead a revolt that brought about the end of the Russian monarchy. He also served as prime minister of Russia until communist Vladimir Lenin rose to power and ousted him from his position.