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Ossendowski, Ferdinand,
Beasts, Men, and Gods
(New York, 1922)
Otter-Barry, Captain R. B. and Perry Ayscough,
With the Russians in Mongolia
(London, 1914)
Perdue, Peter,
China Marches West
(London, 2005)
Pershin, D. P.,
Baron Ungern, Urga i Altan-Bulak
(Stanford, 1933)
Pozner, Vladimir,
Bloody Baron: The Story of Ungern-Sternberg
, trans. Warre Bradley Wells (London, 1938)
Ribo, N. M., ‘The Story of Baron Ungern Told by His Staff Physician', Hoover Institution, Stanford University, CSUZXX697-A
Sárközi, Alice,
Political Prophecies in Mongolia in the 17th-20th Centuries
(Wiesbaden, 1992)
Semenov, Grigori,
O Sebe
[
About Myself
] (Harbin, 1938)
Special Delegation of the Far Eastern Republic,
Letters Captured from Baron Ungern in Mongolia
(Washington, DC, 1921)
Strasser, Rudolf,
The Mongolian Horde
(New York, 1930)
Sunderland, Willard, ‘Baron Ungern, Toxic Cosmopolitan',
Ab Imperio
, Spring 2006
Suvorov, Victor,
The Last Republic
(Moscow, 1995)
Tasuki, Hideo,
A Japanese Agent in Tibet
(London, 1990)
Military Writings of Leon Trotsky,
vol. IV (London, 1981)
US Senate Committee on Education and Labor,
Deportation of Gregorie Semenoff: Hearings Relative to the Deporting of Undesirable Aliens
(Washington, DC, 1922)
Vrangel, Karl Gustav,
The Memoirs of Count Vrangel: The Last Commander-in-Chief of the Russian National Army,
trans. Sophie Goulston (London, 1929)
Ward, Colonel John,
With the Die-Hards in Siberia
(London, 1920)
White, Theodore and Annalee Jacoby,
Thunder Out of China
(New York, 1946)
Index
Afghans
Ajushi (a Buriat revolutionary)
Ak-Burkhan
Aksha, Mongolian border
Alexandr, Tsar
Alexandra, Tsarina
Alioshin, Dmitri
Altai leaders
Amur Cossack Host
Amursana
Anfu clique
anti-Semitism
Artamonov (an officer)
Asian Cavalry Division
Assyrians
Austro-Hungarian Empire
 
Baber, Sultan
Badmaev, Piotr
Bakicha, General
Baltic Germans
Baltikum
Bargut Mongols
Bayar Gun, Prince
Beijing
Berlin, Isaiah
‘Black Hundreds'
Blagoveshchensk, Russian Far East
Blavatsky, Helena
‘Bloody Sunday' (1905)
Bogd Khan (Holy Emperor) ; and advance of the Red Army; aids Ungern's army; an astute politician; blindness ; campaign to smear his memory; coronation; his court on the revolutionaries; and the Dalai Lama; de facto ruler of Mongolia; death (1924); forced to kowtow to Chinese emperor; house arrest; importance of; instructions for driving away the Chinese ; invitation to Ungern; the Living Buddha; and Mongolian independence; opposes a modern state; opposes the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party ; orders conscription; Party declaration; personality ; possessions; power of; reassuring continuity offered by the Reds ; relationship with Ungern; rescued; ruthlessness; Semenov befriends; Ungern aims to free him from the Chinese; Ungern's respect for him; and Ungern's death; Ungern's letter is intercepted; veneration of
Bogd Uhl, Urga
Bogoliubov (Ungern's lawyer)
Bolshevik decree (1918)
Bolsheviks: and Jews; in Siberia; Ungern's hatred for
Brest-Litovsk, Treaty of (1918)
Budberg, Baron
Buddhism ; Chinese; deities and spirits; ‘esoteric'; Mahayana tradition; militant; Mongolian ; Tibetan (Lamaist, Tantric) ; Ungern and
Bukharin, Nikolai
Bukhedu, China
Burdokovskii, Evgenie
Burdukov, Aleksei
Bureau of Frontier Defence
Bureau of Political Intelligence
Buriat Mongols
Burkhanists
 
capitalism
Caucasus
Chahars
Cheka
Chen Lu
Chen Yi
Chengde, China
Chernivtsi, Ukraine
China: claims to Mongolia; mountain gods31; the new Republic; Sino-Soviet split; Ungern's vision of; weakness of the government
Chinese army
Chinese empire
Chita, Russia
Choibalsan, Marshal Khorloogiin
Choijin Temple, Urga
Comintern; International
communism
Communist International
Communist Party
conscription
Cossacks
Crimea
Cultural Revolution
Czechoslovakian Legion
 
Dalai Lama ; and the Bogd Khan; Fifth; Fourth; Sixth; Thirteenth (Thubten Gyatso)
Dambijantsan (the Ja Lama)
Daniel, Book of
Daoism
Dauria, Russia ; execution camp
Demchugdongrub, Prince
Dmitrevskii, Father
Dmitriev (chief of artillery)
Dorjiev, Agvan
Dostoevsky, Fyodor
Duan Qirui
Dutova, Ataman
 
Eastern Front
Eastern Orthodox Church
Ekh Dagina
Enkhbayar, President Nambaryn
Erdene Zuu monastery, Mongolia
Estonia
Evfaritskii, Colonel
Evtina, General
Ezekiel
 
Far Eastern Republic
February Revolution (1917)
Fifth Red Army:h Division;h Brigade
First Sino-Japanese War (1894-5)
First World War
Flanagan, Major
Fleming, Peter:
One's Company
Frederick the Great, King of Prussia
Freikorps
Fushenge (leader of Karachen Mongols)
 
Galdan Khan
Gan, Major-General
Gay, Dr
Genghis Khan (Temüjin) ; Great Seal of
German Empire
Gobi Desert
Gogol, Nikolai
Graves, General W. S.
Graz, Austria
Great Wall of China
Greater Asian Co-Prosperity Sphere
Guptill, A. M.
Guzino Ozero monastery
 
Hailar, Manchuria
Han Chinese
Harbin, Manchuria
Haslund, Henning
Hedin, Sven
‘Hidden Masters of the World'
Hiiumaa (Dago), Estonia
Hilton, James:
Lost Horizon
Himmler, Heinrich
Hindenburg, Paul von
Hinduism
Hiroshima
Hitler, Adolf
Honourable Knights of the Teutonic Order
Hopkirk, Peter:
Setting the East Ablaze
Hoyningen-Huene, Oskar von (step-father)
Hupfal sanatorium, Estonia
 
I Order! The Struggle and Tragedy of Baron Ungern-Sternberg
(Krauthoff)
Iaroslavskii, Eme'lian
imperialism
Inner Mongolia; Chinese settlers; ethnic Mongols in
Irkutsk
Islam
Ivan the Terrible
 
Japan: assists Special Manchurian Division ; establishes Manchukuo; imperialism of; invades Manchuria; Mengjiang (Mongol Border Territory); opposes pan-Mongolia 108-9; and a resurgent China ; Semenov directed by
Japanese army
Jebtsundamba Khutuktu
see
Bogd Khan
Jenghiz Khan
Jerwakant (Järvakandi), Estonia
Jews; belief in thirty-six ‘righteous men'; and Bolsheviks; in Estonia; exclusion of; massacred by Cossacks; purged in Urga; right-wing propaganda against; Russian; and Semenov ; Ungern's hatred for ; and Ungern's trial ;
see also
anti-Semitism
John of Kronstadt, Father
Judaism
 
Kalachakra Tantra
Kalmikov, Ataman
Kalmucks, Kalmyks
Karachen Mongols
Karakorum
Kazagrandi, Colonel
Keegan, John
Kerenskii, Alexandr
Keyserling, Hermann
Khailar, Manchuria
Khalkha Mongols
Khalkkhanzyn Khuree monastery
Khobdo, Mongolia
Kiatkha
Kirghiz
Klingenberg, Dr
Knights of the Sword
Kolchak, Admiral
Komarovsky, General
Korea
Kornilov, General Lavr
Kuropatkin, General Alexsei
 
Lake Baikal; massacre (1919)
Lake Khasan (battle, 1938)
Lamyn Gegen Dedlen Khid, Mongolia
Larson, Erik
Laurent, Lieutenant-Colonel
Lazo, Sergei
League of Militant Atheists
Legion of the Archangel Michael
Legtseg
Lenin, Vladimir
Leontiev, Konstantin;
Russia and Europe
Lithuania
Livonia
Lu Zhang-Ku
Ludendorff, Erich
Lutheran Church
Lutheranism
 
Maimachen, Urga
Maimaichen, Kiatkha
Makeev (Ungern's ensign)
Makkaveevo
Manchu rule
Manchukuo
Manchuli
Manchuria
Mao Zedong
Marine Academy, St Petersburg
Mengjiang (Mongol Border Territory)
Michael, Prince
Mitteilungen für die Truppe
newsletter
Moeller van den Bruck, Arthur
Molchanov, Lieutenant-General
monarchy
Mongol Empire
Mongolia: aristocracy; attacks on religion; Chinese immigration ; collectivisation; end of Mongolian autonomy; genocide (1750s); geography of; humour ; an impoverished country with a small population; independence ; Inner Mongolians' mutiny (1919); Japanese ambitions in; a key part of regional clashes; Marxist uprising; occupied by Chinese forces (1920); rebellion (1932); Red Army enters Urga; return of Mongolian traditions; Soviet purges; treaty with Tibet (1913); Ungern invades; Ungern visits (1913); Ungern's plan for; young Mongolians destroy their own culture
Mongolian army: Chinese war chest; clothing; conscription ; discipline; failed invasion of Russia; fate of; growth of; health; and Mongolian nobility; motley combination of forces; Order No.201-5; plunder and seizure of assets; political divisions; punishments; raised by Ungern; Ungern's popularity; in Urga ; weaponry
Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party
Mongolian Trading Company
Mongolians: attitudes to ; Ungern on
Moscow
mysticism
 
Napoleon Bonaparte
nationalism
Nazis, Nazism
Nerchinsk, Treaty of (1687)
Neumann, Konstantin
Nevskii, Alexandr
Nicholas Gymnasium, Reval
Nietzsche, Friedrich
Niis Gegen
Nikolas, Tsar of Russia
Nikolas, Tsar of Russia
Nilus, Sergius
NKVD
Northern Crusades
Novodmitrievka
Novonikolaevsk, Siberia (Novosibirsk)
Nurhaci
 
occultism
Ochirov (one of Ungern's commanders)
‘October Manifesto' (1905)
October Revolution (1917)
Oirat Mongols
Okhrana
Olcott, Henry
Oloviannaia, Russia
Omsk, evacuation of
Oparin (a Bolshevik)
Order of Military Buddhists
Orwell, George
Ossendowski, Ferdinand Antoni ;
Beasts, Men, and Gods
;
In Human Dust
Ostrovskii, Colonel
Ottoman Empire
 
pan-Mongolism
Panchen Lama
Pankhurst, Emmeline
Paris Peace Conference (1919)
Parnjakov, Father
Paul(Pavlovskoe) Military Academy, St Petersburg
Pavlovna, Elena (Ungern's ex-wife)
Pershin, Dmitri Petrovich
Pogodaiev, Andrei
Politburo
Popov, Captain
Potemkin, Grigori Alexandrovich
Pozdneiev, Aleksei
Pozner, Vladimir
Pratt, Hugo: Corto Maltese in Siberia
prophecy
‘Protocols of the Elders of Zion'
Provisional Government
Pu Yi, ex-Emperor of China
 
Qing dynasty
 
Red Army ;h Special Detachment
Red Guards
Reds, the
see
Bolsheviks
Reid, Mayne7
Rennenkampf, General
Reval, Estonia (now Tallinn)
Rezuhin, Colonel
Ribo, Dr N. M.
Roerich, Nicolas
Roerich, Vladimir Konstantinovich
Rokossovskii, Konstantin
Romanovs
Rosenberg, Alfred
Rudrachakrin
Rujansky, Captain
Russian army
RussianWar
Russian Consulate Guard
Russian Fascist Union
Russian Liberation Army
Russian Orthodoxy
Russian Revolution (1905)
Russian Revolution (1917)
Russification
Russo-Japanese war (1904-5)
 
St Petersburg
Saint-Yves'Alveydre, Alexandre:
Mission de'Inde

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