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The Bolsheviks called Witte a reactionary because he suppressed riots and uprisings against the tsarist autocracy, and the Mensheviks a revolutionary because Witte advocated reforms and wrote a manifesto of civil liberties. Who is he really, Count Sergei Yulyevich Witte, who survived several attempts on his life and became the first chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Russian Empire? And why did his reforms provoke hatred among some and jubilation among others?
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