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As we all know, Alexander Kerensky's provisional government sued for peace with the German Empire with the treaty resulting in Russia having to surrender the Baltic states and Poland to the Central Powers. Some historians have labelled the peace agreement as an important factor in ensuring that Russian democracy weathered through the major crisises that it faced and Russia avoided the fate of France, which fell to Dirigism (OOC: TTL's term for Fascism). But what if the Kerensky government had decided to fight on? Would Russia have fallen to communism due to the failed Bolshevik uprising in Petrograd being crushed by returning troops historically? Would the Central Powers still have won the war?