Baron Ungern Succeeds.

VictortheMonarch

Victor the Crusader
Somehow, through the grace of god above, Baron Ungern succeeds. Somehow he beats the hordes of men armed with guns with simple cavalry. What would happen?
 
Yeah, that shithole. What would happen, and how long before the Entente goes "nope" and yeets him off the face of the earth.
I don't predict any yeeting. If he gets too big to be more than a coutnerweight to the Bolsheviks he's also too big to yeet and nobody wants to get into another real war this soon after WWI.
 
I don't predict any yeeting. If he gets too big to be more than a coutnerweight to the Bolsheviks he's also too big to yeet and nobody wants to get into another real war this soon after WWI.
Yeah, but at some point he's gonna do something stupid, and that something stupid could lead to worse results... such as the Allies not paying attention to Hitler, or worse, Russia x Germany x Italy x Japan Axis...
 
Yeah, but at some point he's gonna do something stupid, and that something stupid could lead to worse results... such as the Allies not paying attention to Hitler, or worse, Russia x Germany x Italy x Japan Axis...
So? Everything that is concerning about Baron Ungern is just as true of the Bolsheviks and the Allies bailed on that fight as soon as they ran out of White Russian proxies. They have no stomach for another war.
 
Since his delusion (hard to call it just ambition) was neo-mongolic empire encompassing all of former Russian empire, he would go after Finland, Poland, Litva, Latvia and Estonia, after he is done with Bolsheviks.
 
Since his delusion (hard to call it just ambition) was neo-mongolic empire encompassing all of former Russian empire, he would go after Finland, Poland, Litva, Latvia and Estonia, after he is done with Bolsheviks.
The Bolsheviks were going to go after them anyways and it didn't get the Allies to go back in and "yeet" the Bolsheviks out of power. Lenin (still alive at this time) was an international communist who wouldn't have stopped there, and at least one of his likely successors was also global in his ambitions for the revolution.
 

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