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Choibalsan joined a revolutionary group located in the consular quarter of Örgöö (now Ulaanbaatar) that included the teacher [[Dogsomyn Bodoo]], the lama [[Darijavyn Losol]], and some low-ranking officials. He first met [[Damdin Sükhbaatar|Sükhbaatar]] in the fall of 1919, and his group merged with Sükhbaatar's group in June 1920 to form the MPRP. Three days later, he set off to Russia with [[Soliin Danzan]] to get support from the [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union|Bolsheviks]]. On July 22, his group met Sükhbaatar and other party members in Verkheudinsk (now Ulaan-Üde) and then went to Irkutsk. He stayed in Irkutsk with Sükhbaatar while other party members visited [[Moscow]] or returned to Örgöö early.<ref name=":03" /><sup>:278–82</sup>
Choibalsan joined a revolutionary group located in the consular quarter of Örgöö (now Ulaanbaatar) that included the teacher [[Dogsomyn Bodoo]], the lama [[Darijavyn Losol]], and some low-ranking officials. He first met [[Damdin Sükhbaatar|Sükhbaatar]] in the fall of 1919, and his group merged with Sükhbaatar's group in June 1920 to form the MPRP. Three days later, he set off to Russia with [[Soliin Danzan]] to get support from the [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union|Bolsheviks]]. On July 22, his group met Sükhbaatar and other party members in Verkheudinsk (now Ulaan-Üde) and then went to Irkutsk. He stayed in Irkutsk with Sükhbaatar while other party members visited [[Moscow]] or returned to Örgöö early.<ref name=":03" /><sup>:278–82</sup>


After returning to Örgöö, Choibalsan exposed [[Roman Ungern-Sternberg|Baron Ungern]] as a [[Empire of Japan (1868–1947)|Japanese]] puppet and enemy of the Mongolian people. The First Party Congress on 1921 March 1 appointed Choibalsan as commissar of the newly formed [[Mongolian People's Army|Mongolian People's Revolutionary Army]] under commander-in-chief Sükhbaatar.<ref name=":03" /><sup>:289–90</sup>
After returning to Örgöö, Choibalsan exposed [[Ungern Roman-Sternberg|Baron Ungern]] as a [[Empire of Japan (1868–1947)|Japanese]] puppet and enemy of the Mongolian people. The First Party Congress on 1921 March 1 appointed Choibalsan as commissar of the newly formed [[Mongolian People's Army|Mongolian People's Revolutionary Army]] under commander-in-chief Sükhbaatar.<ref name=":03" /><sup>:289–90</sup>
 
== Post-revolution ==
In 1921 August, the [[Mongolian Revolutionary Youth League]] unanimously elected Choibalsan as Secretary of its Central Committee.<ref name=":03" /><sup>:308</sup>


Choibalsan helped expose multiple [[Counterrevolution|counterrevolutionary]] pro-[[Empire of Japan (1868–1947)|Japanese]] conspiracies during the 1930s, leading to an increase in his popularity.<ref name=":032">{{Citation|author=A. A. Guber, et al.|year=1973|title=History of the Mongolian People's Republic|title-url=https://archive.org/details/HistoryOfTheMPR/page/n160/mode/1up|chapter=The Mongolian People in the Fight for Development on Non-Capitalist Lines|page=}}</ref><sup>:348</sup>
Choibalsan helped expose multiple [[Counterrevolution|counterrevolutionary]] pro-[[Empire of Japan (1868–1947)|Japanese]] conspiracies during the 1930s, leading to an increase in his popularity.<ref name=":032">{{Citation|author=A. A. Guber, et al.|year=1973|title=History of the Mongolian People's Republic|title-url=https://archive.org/details/HistoryOfTheMPR/page/n160/mode/1up|chapter=The Mongolian People in the Fight for Development on Non-Capitalist Lines|page=}}</ref><sup>:348</sup>
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