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| | ::Julius Martov:: |
 | | In theory, no Menshevik should have joined the Provisional Government because the head of it, Alexander Kerensky, wanted Russia to stay in a war that Martov was greatly against. |
 | | However, by the time he got back to Russia, some Mensheviks, such as Fedor Dan, had joined Kerensky. |
 | | At a meeting of other Mensheviks in June 1917, Martov failed in his attempt to get the party to support the belief that there should be an immediate end to Russia’s involvement in war. |
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