Boris Stürmer

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Boris Stürmer was a conservative Russian statesman who briefly served as Prime Minister of the Russian Empire during World War I, becoming associated with the regime’s political crisis and decline before the 1917 revolutions.

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instanceOf Russian politician
human
appointedBy Nicholas II of Russia NERFINISHED
causeOf increased criticism of the monarchy in the State Duma
public dissatisfaction with the imperial government
countryOfCitizenship Russian Empire
employer Government of the Russian Empire NERFINISHED
familyName Stürmer NERFINISHED
givenName Boris NERFINISHED
hasRole conservative statesman
imperial official
headOfGovernmentOf Russian Empire NERFINISHED
notableFor association with the decline of the imperial regime before the 1917 revolutions
role in the political crisis of the Russian Empire during World War I
occupation politician
statesman
participantIn World War I
political crisis of the late Russian Empire
partOf late imperial Russian political elite
politicalAlignment conservative
positionHeld Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Russian Empire
Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Empire
Minister of the Interior of the Russian Empire
Prime Minister of the Russian Empire NERFINISHED
replacedBy Alexander Trepov NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
sharesBorderWithConceptually 1917 Russian revolutions NERFINISHED
workLocation Petrograd NERFINISHED
Saint Petersburg NERFINISHED

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