My memories. The last ruler of the Russian Empire
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Georgy Evgenievich Lvov (1861 - 1925, Paris) - Russian public and politician, prince, March 2 (15) During the February Revolution, Emperor Nicholas II, simultaneously with his renunciation, appointed Lviv head of the Provisional Government (in fact the head of state) The failure of the June offensive and the July uprising organized by the Bolsheviks led to a government crisis. On July 7 (20), 1917, Lviv resigned from the posts of the head of the office and the Minister of the Interior. The Provisional Government was headed by the military and marine minister of Kerensky. After the October Revolution, he went to the United States, then to France. He stood at the origins of the labor exchanges system to help Russian emigrants, transferred the means of Zemgora, stored in the US National Bank. He earned craft labor, wrote memoirs, poverted. Circulation 30 copies. Made using Print-on-Demand technology
Author:
Author:Lviv Georgy Evgenievich
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-4481-0915-7
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