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Nikolaus Katzer, « Willard Sunderland, The Baron’s Cloak, A History of the Russian Empire in War and Revolution », Cahiers du monde russe, ID : 10.4000/monderusse.10014
What a career—posthumously ! We encounter here an ostracized eccentric after the passage of a century as an “imperial subject,” predestined to provide a detailed account of the history of an entire empire. Baron Nikolai Roman Max von Ungern‑Sternberg (1886‑1921), the protagonist in Willard Sunderland‘s new study, was a notorious warlord in the Russian Civil War, allegedly accused of almost all the postwar atrocities Eurasia which came to the attention of the international public at the time. ...