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18 May 2025
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12:17 (cur | prev) +10,592 WikiSysop talk contribs (Created page with "Overview of Colonia Dignidad Colonia Dignidad ("Dignity Colony"), also known as Villa Baviera, was an isolated German settlement in Maule, Chile, established in 1961 by Paul Schäfer, a former Nazi corporal and fugitive preacher accused of child molestation in West Germany. Ostensibly a religious and agricultural community, it operated as a secretive, fortress-like enclave notorious for widespread human rights abuses, including torture, murder, and child abuse, part...") |
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N 18:14 | Conference of American Armies (CAA) 8 changes history +10,500 [WikiSysop; Winggal (7×)] | |||
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11:38 (cur | prev) +10,459 WikiSysop talk contribs (Created page with "The Conference of American Armies (CAA), or Conferencia de los Ejércitos Americanos (CEA) in Spanish, is a multinational military forum established in 1960 to foster cooperation, dialogue, and interoperability among the armies of the Western Hemisphere. Comprising 20 member armies, five observer armies, and two international military organizations, the CAA aims to enhance hemispheric security, promote democratic values, and strengthen inter-American military relationshi...") |
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N 18:00 | Condortel 6 changes history +10,472 [WikiSysop; Winggal (5×)] | |||
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11:56 (cur | prev) +10,430 WikiSysop talk contribs (Created page with "Condortel was the secure communications network used by the member countries of Operation Condor, a U.S.-backed campaign of political repression and state terror orchestrated by right-wing military dictatorships in South America during the 1970s and early 1980s. It was modeled after the CIA computer system used during the Phoenix Program. Operation Condor involved Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay, with Ecuador and Peru later participating, and...") |
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N 15:16 | Crypto AG 3 changes history +12,164 [WikiSysop; Winggal (2×)] | |||
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12:42 (cur | prev) +12,139 WikiSysop talk contribs (Created page with "Founding and Early Operations (1920s–1950s) Crypto AG was established in 1920 in Stockholm, Sweden, as Aktiebolaget (AB) Cryptograph by Arvid Gerhard Damm, a Swedish inventor of cipher machines. After Damm’s death in 1927, the company was restructured by Boris Hagelin, a Swedish businessman who joined in 1922 and became a key figure in its growth. Hagelin’s innovations, particularly the C-36 cipher machine, gained traction during World War II. In 1940, facing Germ...") |
16 May 2025
23:45 | Operation Condor diffhist +4 Winggal talk contribs (→Operation Gladio) |
15 May 2025
23:34 | Operation Condor diffhist 0 Winggal talk contribs (→=Conclusion) |