"Kleenski handed over the power to Bolshevik" until October 1917, the winter palace of St. Petersburg was knocked down by the Bolshevik party of Russia. For many years historians have been thinking why such incidents have occurred, but this is due to the rebellious Russian prime minister Alexandre Kerensky. It is unfounded to blame Kerensky as having transferred power to Bolshevik. Pressure, they are afraid of bloody painful events. He took measures such as restoration of the death penalty.
Indeed, some of the actions of Kerensky helped Bolsheviks take power. In 1917, Russia, Germany, Austria (World War I) waged a devastating war for three years, the economy collapsed. Kerensky changed between the conflicting war and the supporting war. He has changed his position with many problems and has allowed allies to set conditions by threatening to shut off important supplies necessary for the Russians to survive. He lost support of the army. It is essential to master power. The conservatives did not trust him, tried to expel him with a coup. After all, he lost even the support of Petrograd 's workers and they made him hold power. These deadly mistakes caused him to lose power and forced him to exile, laying the foundation for Lenin and Bolshevik to take control.
In April 1917 the dual power of the interim government and the Petrograd Soviets was established; it ended in October 1917, and Bolshevik quickly and intensely took over all political power. The provisional government consists of emperor intellectuals, and ultimately hesitates and leads inefficient Kerensky. World War I is still furious, food shortage is continuing. The Kerensky government lacks the ability to unify the public and can not be a symbol of leadership and solidarity. Civilians in Russia regard them as a remnant of the emperor's rule. Bolshevik has power and is allied with proletariat and farmers; they are gradually hostile to the Kerensky government. At this time, Lenin became a new political power again. In the summer of 1917, Lenin became a political restraint of Bolshevik through fate and opportunity. Lenin, Stalin, Trotsky led Russia