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Baron Roman Nikolai Maximilian von Ungern-Sternberg.

Baron Roman Nikolai Maximilian von Ungern-Sternberg (December 29, 1885 - September 15, 1921) was a Baltic Swedish-Russian Yesaul (Cossack Captain), a Russian hero of World War I and Lieutenant-general at the time of civil war in Russia and Mongolia, who 'liberated' Mongolia from Chinese rule in February - March 1921. In June he invaded Southern Siberia trying to raise an anti-communist rebellion, but was defeated by the Red Army in August 1921. An independent and brutal warlord in pursuit of pan-monarchist goals in Mongolia and territories east of Lake Baikal during the Russian Civil War that followed the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917, Ungern von-Sternberg's goals included restoring the Russian monarchy under Michael Alexandrovich Romanov and the Great Mongol Empire, with Outer Mongolia under Bogd Khan as part of it. His opponents were mainly Communists. Ungern-Sternberg often persecuted those who were helping his foes: all Reds and especially Jews. Following his Asiatic Cavalry Division collapse in Mongolia, Ungern-Sternberg was left by his Russian officers and taken prisoner by the Bolshevik's Red Army. He was tried and executed for his counter-revolutionary involvement in Novosibirsk.
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Baron Roman Nikolai Maximilian von Ungern-Sternberg.
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Traducción automática: El barón Roman Nikolai Maximilian von Ungern-Sternberg (29 de diciembre de 1885 - 15 de septiembre de 1921) fue un Yesaul (capitán cosaco) sueco-ruso báltico, un héroe ruso de la Primera Guerra Mundial y teniente general en el momento de la guerra civil en Rusia. y Mongolia, que "liberó" a Mongolia del dominio chino en febrero-marzo de 1921. En junio invadió el sur de Siberia intentando provocar una rebelión anticomunista, pero fue derrotado por el Ejército Rojo en agosto de 1921. Un señor de la guerra independiente y brutal en su persecución. De los objetivos panmonárquicos en Mongolia y los territorios al este del lago Baikal durante la Guerra Civil Rusa que siguió a la Revolución Bolchevique de 1917, los objetivos de Ungern von-Sternberg incluían restaurar la monarquía rusa bajo Michael Alexandrovich Romanov y el Gran Imperio Mongol, con Mongolia Exterior bajo Bogd Khan como parte de él. Sus oponentes eran principalmente comunistas. Ungern-Sternberg perseguía a menudo a quienes ayudaban a sus enemigos: todos los rojos y especialmente los judíos. Tras el colapso de su División de Caballería Asiática en Mongolia, Ungern-Sternberg fue abandonado por sus oficiales rusos y hecho prisionero por el Ejército Rojo bolchevique. Fue juzgado y ejecutado por su participación contrarrevolucionaria en Novosibirsk.
Baron Roman Nikolai Maximilian von Ungern-Sternberg (December 29, 1885 - September 15, 1921) was a Baltic Swedish-Russian Yesaul (Cossack Captain), a Russian hero of World War I and Lieutenant-general at the time of civil war in Russia and Mongolia, who 'liberated' Mongolia from Chinese rule in February - March 1921. In June he invaded Southern Siberia trying to raise an anti-communist rebellion, but was defeated by the Red Army in August 1921. An independent and brutal warlord in pursuit of pan-monarchist goals in Mongolia and territories east of Lake Baikal during the Russian Civil War that followed the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917, Ungern von-Sternberg's goals included restoring the Russian monarchy under Michael Alexandrovich Romanov and the Great Mongol Empire, with Outer Mongolia under Bogd Khan as part of it. His opponents were mainly Communists. Ungern-Sternberg often persecuted those who were helping his foes: all Reds and especially Jews. Following his Asiatic Cavalry Division collapse in Mongolia, Ungern-Sternberg was left by his Russian officers and taken prisoner by the Bolshevik's Red Army. He was tried and executed for his counter-revolutionary involvement in Novosibirsk.
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3100 x 5637 px | 50.0 MB
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26.2 x 47.7 cm | 10.3 x 18.8 in (300 dpi)
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