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“I shall die a horrible death but the world has never seen such a terror and such a sea of blood as it shall now see…”, with this dark prophecy the so-called “Mad Baron” said farewell to Ferdinand Ossendowski, a Polish expatriate fleeing from the Red Terror of the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia, who met Robert Nikolaus Maximilian Freiherr von Ungern-Sternberg, known as Baron von Ungern-Sternberg, in Urga, the capital of Mongolia, a few months before the Baron was betrayed by his own men, captured by the Red Army, tried as “war criminal” and executed as one “enemy to the people”.
That peculiar atmosphere in Mongolia has polarized, and translated into a dynamic equilibrium, his Holiness and Bloodthirst, thus enabling him to commit the vilest atrocity in a mental state of decency and purity.
Hermann Graf Keyserling, 1958
That peculiar atmosphere in Mongolia has polarized, and translated into a dynamic equilibrium, his Holiness and Bloodthirst, thus enabling him to commit the vilest atrocity in a mental state of decency and purity.
Hermann Graf Keyserling, 1958