Depends what Russian Empire you are talking about...
Vladimir
the russian word for leader isлидер
the Russian empire
the Russian empire is bigger than the sovient union
Tsar Nikolai the 2nd, since from 1795 to 1918 Lithuania was occupied by the Russian Empire.
Vladimir
the russian word for leader isлидер
Joseph Stalin was a famous Russian leader in the 20th century.Joseph Stalin was a famous Russian leader in the 20th century.Joseph Stalin was a famous Russian leader in the 20th century.Joseph Stalin was a famous Russian leader in the 20th century.Joseph Stalin was a famous Russian leader in the 20th century.Joseph Stalin was a famous Russian leader in the 20th century.Joseph Stalin was a famous Russian leader in the 20th century.Joseph Stalin was a famous Russian leader in the 20th century.Joseph Stalin was a famous Russian leader in the 20th century.Joseph Stalin was a famous Russian leader in the 20th century.Joseph Stalin was a famous Russian leader in the 20th century.
the Russian empire
the Russian empire is bigger than the sovient union
No, Stalin was not a German leader. Joseph Stalin was the leader of the Soviet Union from the mid-1920s until his death in 1953. He was born in Georgia, which was part of the Russian Empire at the time.
Tsar Nikolai the 2nd, since from 1795 to 1918 Lithuania was occupied by the Russian Empire.
Joseph Stalin was the Russian leader in the 1930s.
The leader of the Russian Empire during World War I was Tsar Nicholas II. He reigned from 1894 until his abdication in 1917 due to the political turmoil and unrest caused by the war and domestic issues. Nicholas II's leadership faced significant challenges, including military defeats and economic hardship, ultimately leading to the Russian Revolution. He and his family were executed by Bolsheviks in 1918.
Ministry of Police of the Russian Empire ended in 1819.
Ministry of Police of the Russian Empire was created in 1810.
Ministry of Justice of the Russian Empire ended in 1917.