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Roman von Ungern-Sternberg, nicknamed the Mad Baron (or the Bloody Baron), was a Russian soldier of German origin with one of the most unique lives of mankind.
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Born into a Baltic German noble family, Baron went to a military school where he had disciplinary issues. When the Russo-Japanese War broke out, the 19-year-old Baron asked to be transferred to Siberia, but he was denied as he wasn’t yet a cadet.
So he joined the Cossacks, fought in the war and received a medal. At this point, the Baron showed his fighting method had a complete disregard for his own life.
The Mad Baron became an officer and led his soldiers into WWI battlefront. After the World War, communists started doing their thing, which didn’t go well with the monarchistic Baron.
The Bolsheviks drove him out the country, and Baron went to Mongolia on the khan’s invitation. He drove out the Chinese from Mongolia and helped the country gain its independence.
Lenin ordered his army to fight the Mad Baron, and, overpowered, Baron lost and got caught. During the execution, one of the bullets hit his talisman and severely injured one of the communist soldiers.
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Born into a Baltic German noble family, Baron went to a military school where he had disciplinary issues. When the Russo-Japanese War broke out, the 19-year-old Baron asked to be transferred to Siberia, but he was denied as he wasn’t yet a cadet.
So he joined the Cossacks, fought in the war and received a medal. At this point, the Baron showed his fighting method had a complete disregard for his own life.
The Mad Baron became an officer and led his soldiers into WWI battlefront. After the World War, communists started doing their thing, which didn’t go well with the monarchistic Baron.
The Bolsheviks drove him out the country, and Baron went to Mongolia on the khan’s invitation. He drove out the Chinese from Mongolia and helped the country gain its independence.
Lenin ordered his army to fight the Mad Baron, and, overpowered, Baron lost and got caught. During the execution, one of the bullets hit his talisman and severely injured one of the communist soldiers.
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Welcome to Tooky History, we’re making videos about people who led astonishing lives and who you probably don't know a lot about!
Every Thursday, we’ll greet you with a new video about a new person. Hope you enjoy it!
Music:
"Kozak-Trepak" by Ukrainska Orchestra Pawla Humeniuka
From the Free Music Archive
CC BY
https://goo.gl/numEvL
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