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Tango0116 Jul 2014 10:21 p.m. PST

"For some reason the story of Baron Ungern-Sternberg has become very well known in English. Yet the story of Stanislav Bulak-Balakhovich – who was the mad Baron's match as an adventurer, and a much more capable soldier to boot – is almost unknown outside his stomping grounds of Estonia, Poland and Belorussia.

Over the years I have assembled various pieces of information on the man, trying to piece together as much hard military data as I can. Sadly most of what I have found is in Polish or Russian, and therefore largely inaccessible to me, but I hope that it is enough his story to become better known in the English-speaking world…!
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