One hundred years
ago today, plus three, Alexander Kerensky, Social Revolutionary and Minister of
War in the Coalition Government, ordered the Russian Army, whose private
soldiers were largely conscripted peasants, to undertake an offensive all along
the front against the armies of Germany and Austria-Hungary. He and his
bourgeois friends in the cabinet were about the only people who thought this
was a good idea.
Read about it here.
Or read the whole chapter on the June
Demonstration here. Or read the whole story from the beginning by following
this link.
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