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	<title>Comments on: The ?Bloody? Baron von Ungern-Sternberg: Madman or Mystic?</title>
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		<title>By: steve kuzara</title>
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		<description>Been there (Mongolia &amp; Russia) spoke to numerous historians... Spill blood? he did. Crazy? perhaps. But more than anything, he was loyal to the czar&#039;s and staunchly anti-communist. As it turns out, the czar entrusted him to hide much of Russia&#039;s treasures in the southern mountains of Russia (according to Russian historians). After the Bolshevik revolution, the communist killed the royal family and the Baron&#039;s wife and son while he was East (Siberia). Perhaps his means were cruel, the end, for him, was simple - prevent Bolshevik rule.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Been there (Mongolia &amp; Russia) spoke to numerous historians&#8230; Spill blood? he did. Crazy? perhaps. But more than anything, he was loyal to the czar&#8217;s and staunchly anti-communist. As it turns out, the czar entrusted him to hide much of Russia&#8217;s treasures in the southern mountains of Russia (according to Russian historians). After the Bolshevik revolution, the communist killed the royal family and the Baron&#8217;s wife and son while he was East (Siberia). Perhaps his means were cruel, the end, for him, was simple &#8211; prevent Bolshevik rule.</p>
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