7h 8min, mar 19, 1917 y - Czar Nicholas II
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Nicholas II started ruling in 1894 as a young and inexperienced heir of Alexander III. After Bloody Sunday, Czar Nicholas II created a parliament which was ended soon, but the parliament did not actually help much and didn’t give a voice to the people. In 1914 Nicholas II decided Russia should fight in World War I and then in 1915 decided to fight with his troops as a leader. This was a poor decision because when the war didn’t work out well Nicholas II was blamed by everyone in Russia. In 1917 protests started again and soon Nicholas had to leave the throne in March and the Provisional Government would lead which was overthrown in October of 1917. Then, on July 17, 1918 Nicholas II and his family was executed.
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