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Roman Ungern von Sternberg was a Baltic aristocrat, a violent, headstrong youth posted to the wilds of Siberia and Mongolia before the First World War. After the Bolshevik Revolution, the Baron - now in command of a lethally effective rabble of cavalrymen - conquered Mongolia, the last time in history a country was seized by an army mounted on horses. He was a Kurtz-like figure, slaughtering everyone he suspected of irreligion or of being a Jew. And his is a story that rehearses later horrors in Russia and elsewhere.
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Bolshevik revolution, Buddhism, Lamaism, Military History, Generals, Biography, History, Generals, biography, Mongolia, history, Soviet union, history, revolution, 1917-1921, New York Times reviewed, Russia (federation), biographyPlaces
Russia, Soviet Union, Mongolia, ChinaTimes
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The Bloody White Baron: The Extraordinary Story of the Russian Nobleman Who Became the Last Khan of Mongolia
Jun 07, 2011, Basic Books
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0465022073 9780465022076
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