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Was Chobasan a hero or a sinner in Outer Mongolia?

In the course of world history, many figures have been given rise to a lot of attention, and their historical merits are difficult to comment on until now. The most typical Iranian Khomeini, the Soviet Union's Gorbachev, and Iraq's Saddam Hussein and so on. In addition, there is the Choba Mountain in Outer Mongolia, the leader, which is now very controversial and very vague in its positioning. So is Chobasan a hero or a sinner in Outer Mongolia? You might not think of it.

Was Chobasan a hero or a sinner in Outer Mongolia?

Chobbasan was born in 1895 to a poor herdsman family in the Chechen Khanate of the Qing Dynasty. After becoming an agent of the Soviet Union and becoming the leader of Outer Mongolia from 1924, it can be said that Choibalsan is the biggest scourge of Outer Mongolia's separation from the motherland. For our country, it is still relatively clear that Choba Mountain made Outer Mongolia independent, and naturally it is a sinner of the nation. But for Outer Mongolia, from now on, it is even more the "sinner" of the Mongolian state. Why? The root cause is mainly three points.

Was Chobasan a hero or a sinner in Outer Mongolia?

First, it wiped out one-sixth of Outer Mongolia's population.

It was Choba Mountain, under the leadership of the Soviet Union, that carried out the bloody purge of Outer Mongolia. Throughout the 1930s, Choibalshan executed more than 20,000 officials, princes, nobles, etc. in Outer Mongolia, all of whom were pro-China and friendly to China. Moreover, more than 60,000 lamas were exterminated, making the Buddhist religion almost extinct in Outer Mongolia, and many herders were killed, and their hands were stained with the blood of the Outer Mongolians.

Was Chobasan a hero or a sinner in Outer Mongolia?

Second, it almost wiped out the Mongol nation.

During the Chobasan period, full Sovietization began, erasing history, discrediting Genghis Khan, and positioning Genghis Khan as a sinner, butcher, and terrorist. Even the abolition of the Outer Mongolian script, the complete change to the Soviet script, and even the self-castration from the level of the entire ethnic, religious, cultural, customary and other levels, so that the entire group of Outer Mongolia, into a Slavic nation, almost directly extinct, so from this point of view, ChobaShan is also a sinner in Outer Mongolia.

Was Chobasan a hero or a sinner in Outer Mongolia?

Thirdly, Outer Mongolia has long been impoverished.

Outer Mongolia has been peaceful for more than a hundred years, but it is still poor and white, in fact, the core is also the result of the cruel exploitation of Choba Mountain. During World War II, in order to support the Soviet Union, ChobaShan plundered and confiscated the property of herders in the country.

Was Chobasan a hero or a sinner in Outer Mongolia?

As a result, Outer Mongolia was extremely poor and even famine-induced, from a self-sufficient region to a region that could not make ends meet and relied on relief. As a result, Outer Mongolia's long-term foreign debt is high, and it is difficult to develop until now. So in fact, Choba Shan is also a sinner in Outer Mongolia, not a hero. What do you readers think about this? Welcome to leave a message and discuss with the editor!

Was Chobasan a hero or a sinner in Outer Mongolia?

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Reference: Modern and Contemporary World History.

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