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My personal gateway was The Baron's Cloak by Willard Sunderland, which focuses on the life of Roman von Ungern-Sternberg (one of the aforementioned White Army generals). Besides that, I've mainly stuck to Wikipedia binges.
> Basically the entire life of Roman von Intern-Stenberg, the White Baron/Mad Baron, a minor German noble who ended up fighting in the Russian civil war then sort of wandering over to Siberia then "invading" Mongolia
Reading this I was like "That sounds familiar somehow". Then it hit me, there's an entire book about this guy. One that's just been sitting on my shelf waiting to be read for about two years. I should probably get on that.