Alexander Guchkov

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Alexander Guchkov was a Russian liberal politician and statesman who served as War Minister in the Provisional Government of 1917 and played a key role in the events leading up to and during the Russian Revolution.

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Alexander Guchkov canonical 4
Guchkov 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Russian liberal politician
human
politician
statesman
areaOfInfluence Russian Provisional Government
surface form: Provisional Government of Russia

Russian Empire
causeOfNotability Leadership role in pre-revolutionary and revolutionary Russian politics
countryOfCitizenship Russian Empire
ethnicGroup Russian
familyName Alexander Guchkov self-linksurface differs
surface form: Guchkov
fieldOfWork politics
public administration
givenName Alexander
hasGender male
hasRole government minister
parliamentarian
party leader
historicalPeriod Russian Revolution era
Russian Empire
surface form: late Russian Empire
ideology constitutionalism
liberalism
influencedBy Russian liberal movement
languageOfWorkOrName Russian
memberOf Octobrist Party
Russian Provisional Government
III Государственная дума Российской империи
surface form: Third Duma of the Russian Empire
notableEvent Formation of the Provisional Government in 1917
Negotiations with Tsar Nicholas II’s entourage about abdication
notableFor Key role in events leading to the Russian Revolution of 1917
Leadership in the Octobrist Party
Service as War Minister in 1917
notableWork Participation in the Russian Revolution of 1917
Role in the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II
occupation politician
statesman
officeContested Leadership positions in the State Duma
opposedTo Autocratic rule of Tsar Nicholas II
participatedIn Russian Revolution
surface form: February Revolution

Russian Revolution
surface form: Russian Revolution of 1917
politicalAlignment liberal
positionHeld Minister of War and Navy
War Minister of the Russian Provisional Government
residence Moscow
roleIn Transition of power from monarchy to Provisional Government in 1917
supported Constitutional monarchy in Russia

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April Crisis of 1917 significantPerson Alexander Guchkov
Alexander Guchkov familyName Alexander Guchkov self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Guchkov