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21 May 2025

N    17:51  General Lucius D. Clay 4 changes history +10,097 [WikiSysop; Winggal (3×)]
     
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13:22 (cur | prev) +10,068 WikiSysop talk contribs (Created page with "Early Life and Education Lucius DuBignon Clay was born on April 23, 1898, in Marietta, Georgia, the son of Alexander Stephens Clay, a U.S. Senator from Georgia, and Sarah Frances White. Named after his paternal grandfather, a Confederate general, Clay grew up in a prominent Southern family with deep political and military roots. The youngest of six children, he was raised in a household steeped in public service and Southern tradition. Clay attended West Point Military...")

19 May 2025

N    15:44  Gehlen Organization 3 changes history +12,823 [Winggal (3×)]
     
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11:55 (cur | prev) +8,806 Winggal talk contribs (Created page with "Biography of the Gehlen Organization The Gehlen Organization, often called "The Org," was a post-World War II intelligence agency established in June 1946 by U.S. occupation authorities in the U.S. zone of occupied Germany. Named after its founder, Reinhard Gehlen, a former Wehrmacht Major General and head of Nazi military intelligence on the Eastern Front (Fremde Heere Ost, or FHO), the organization served as a critical U.S. intelligence asset during the early Cold War...")

18 May 2025

N    18:14  Konrad Adenauer 11 changes history +11,315 [WikiSysop (3×); Winggal (8×)]
     
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07:06 (cur | prev) +11,246 WikiSysop talk contribs (Created page with "Early Life and Education Konrad Adenauer was born on January 5, 1876, in Cologne, Germany, to Johann Konrad Adenauer, a mid-level civil servant, and Helene Scharfenberg, from a civil servant’s family. Raised in a devout Catholic household with three siblings, Adenauer grew up in modest circumstances. He attended the Apostelgymnasium in Cologne, graduating in 1894 as an average but diligent student. Initially starting a bank apprenticeship, he received a grant from Col...")

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