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  1. Aleksandr Ivánovich Guchkov (del ruso: Александр Иванович Гучков), 14 de octubre de 1862-14 de febrero de 1936, político ruso, diputado de la Duma Imperial de Rusia, miembro del Bloque Progresista y ministro de Defensa del primer gabinete del Gobierno provisional ruso.

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  2. Alexander Ivanovich Guchkov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Ива́нович Гучко́в; 14 October 1862 – 14 February 1936) was a Russian politician, Chairman of the Third Duma and Minister of War in the Russian Provisional Government.

  3. Aleksandr Ivanovich Guchkov (born Oct. 26 [Oct. 14, Old Style], 1862, Moscow, Russia—died Feb. 14, 1936, Paris, France) was a statesman and leader of the moderate liberal political movement in Russia between 1905 and 1917.

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  4. Alexander Guchkov fue ministro de Guerra en el Gobierno Provisional hasta mayo de 1915, cuando fue reemplazado por Kerensky. Antes de su partida pronunció un discurso sobre el destino de Rusia y su gobierno, sugiriendo que estaba al “borde de un abismo”:

  5. 22 de may. de 2023 · First, the crucial role that Guchkov played in the absolution of both men, who conspired and killed Soviet diplomat Vatslav Vorovsky, as the main compiler of evidence against the prosecution, turning the trial into a denunciation of communism.

  6. All who knew Guchkov, ranging from the Empress Alexandra who once beseeched her husband to "hang him," to Paul Milyukov, Guchkov's long-time liberal adversary in the Duma, who in exile memorialized him as a "Big Man," testified to his preeminence in the drama of the prere-volutionary Russian state.

  7. 13 de sept. de 2020 · It challenges the historiography that issues from P. N. Miliukov and A. I. Guchkov that the Provisional Government could not rule because of dual power, in which the executive lacked any support and was a prisoner of the Petrograd Soviet.