1. Biography of Alexander Kerensky
The offensive despite a strong start and initial success against the weaker Austrian army, was eventually crushed by a German counter attack, leaving Russia with a loss of 200,000 men and 170,000 deserters. ... It served as evidence of how Kerensky's leadership helped to deteriorate the army, and military disaster was immediately overshadowed by the July Days uprising and by the government's fear of a Bolshevik coup. ... After being the commander of the Petrograd garrison, Lavr Kornilov was appointed commander-in-chief of the Russian army on the 18th of July, 1917. Kornilov reject...
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