Tag: civil war history

  • Battle for the South ⚔️ How did the Union Strategy prevail in the American Civil War? DOCUMENTARY

    Battle for the South ⚔️ How did the Union Strategy prevail in the American Civil War? DOCUMENTARY

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    🚩 The four-year long Civil War in the United States was America’s bloodiest and most divisive conflict, pitting the Union Army against the Confederate States of America. But how did the Union manage to create and execute a military strategy that played into its strengths and Confederate weaknesses, to achieve final victory?

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    📢 Narrated by David McCallion

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  • Psychopath or Visionary? Who was Roman von Ungern-Sternberg?📜 World War I / Russian Revolution

    Psychopath or Visionary? Who was Roman von Ungern-Sternberg?📜 World War I / Russian Revolution

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    🚩 Roman von Ungern-Sternberg was of Baltic-German nobility origin, served in the Imperial Russian Army, but fell in love with the far-east, its history and culture. He was convinced he was a descendant of Ghengis Khan, adopted a hybrid ideology of combined Buddhism, Christianity and Samurai influences, and led his clique of merciless Cossacks in brutal battle against the Bolsheviks.

    But not before conquering Mongolia, albeit for a brief while, and declaring himself its head of state. He waged a campaign of terror, without any mercy towards his opponents. Still, at the same time, according to historians, a modern-day independent Mongolia would not be possible without his activities. He became known as the Mad Baron in history books, an epitaph that is rather fitting for this larger than life character, whichever way you look at him.

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    📜 Sources:

    Kuzmin, Sergius L., and Jürgen von Ungern-Sternberg. “Letters from Baron Roman von Ungern-Sternberg to Pavel Malinovsky as a Historical Source.” Inner Asia 18, no. 2 (2016): 309-326.
    Kuzmin, Sergius L. “How Bloody was the White Baron? Critical Comments on James Palmer’s The Bloody White Baron: The Extraordinary Story of the Russian Nobleman who Became the Last Khan of Mongolia (Faber & Faber 2008. 274pp. ISBN 0-571-23023-7).” Inner Asia 15, no. 1 (2013): 177-187.

    Written by House of History

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