Ungern-Sternberg in Fiction
- Ungern-Sternberg is the model for the central villain, "Baron Ugenberg," in the alternate history game Iron Storm, in which he rules a Pan Russo-Mongolian Empire during a Great War that has stretched into the 1960s.
- Ungern-Sternberg appears in Hugo Pratt's graphic novel Corto Maltese in Siberia (Italian: Corte sconta detta Arcana), part of the famed comics series Corto Maltese.
- Baron Ungern is a character in the novel Chapayev and Void ("Clay Machine-Gun"), by the modern Russian writer Viktor Pelevin. He is depicted as the sovereign of esoteric spiritual "Inner Mongolia".
- Ungern-Sternberg plays a significant role in Daniel Easterman's 1998 novel The Ninth Buddha.
- Ungern-Sternberg is a significant historical character in Charles Stross's 2010 sci-fi horror/espionage novel The Fuller Memorandum
- Ungern-Sternberg is the Head of State for Mongolia in the Kaiserreich mod for Hearts of Iron 2 at the beginning of the Grand Campaign.
- Ungern-Sternberg is mentioned in passing as an ancestor of Baroness Frida Ungern, a secondary character in Arturo Pérez-Reverte's novel The Club Dumas.
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