any books on Baron Ungern? I already read the obvious (ossendowsky, palmer) so i ask for more niche literature. Didnt know whether to post on /lit/ or /his/
S.L. Kuzmin's book, "The Story of Baron Ungern: An Experience in Reconstruction," is available for free at academia.edu. Ask Gemini to summarize it for you and then answer your specific questions. >tl;dr: Most of what's written about the baron is sensationalist nonsense or borderline-communist CCP propaganda.
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6/20/2025, 6:55:59 PM No.24482196
>>24482117 (OP) The King of the World by René Guénon is good, it doesn't talk about Ungern in particular but it touches on Ossendowsky's work and presents a compelling esoteric perspective on these themes