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23 May 2025
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21:34 | John Foster Dulles 2 changes history +7 [Winggal (2×)] | |||
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N 09:27 | Mohammad Mossadegh 4 changes history +6,682 [Winggal (4×)] | |||
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09:21 (cur | prev) +8,878 Winggal talk contribs (Created page with "Mohammad Mossadegh (June 16, 1882 – March 5, 1967) was an Iranian statesman, lawyer, and nationalist who served as Iran’s prime minister from April 28, 1951, until his overthrow in a CIA- and MI6-backed coup on August 19, 1953. Best known for nationalizing Iran’s oil industry, previously controlled by the British-owned Anglo-Iranian Oil Company (AIOC), Mossadegh sought to assert Iran’s sovereignty and redistribute oil wealth for social reforms. His democratic lea...") |
22 May 2025
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N 22:14 | Augusto Pinochet 4 changes history +8,633 [Winggal (4×)] | |||
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22:08 (cur | prev) +9,804 Winggal talk contribs (Created page with " Augusto José Ramón Pinochet Ugarte (November 25, 1915 – December 10, 2006) was a Chilean military officer and dictator who ruled Chile as president from 1973 to 1990, following a U.S.-backed coup that overthrew democratically elected President Salvador Allende on September 11, 1973. Pinochet’s regime was marked by severe human rights abuses, neoliberal economic reforms, and anti-communist policies, making him one of the most controversial figures in Latin American...") |
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N 22:06 | Salvador Allende 7 changes history +8,234 [Winggal (7×)] | |||
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21:54 (cur | prev) +9,279 Winggal talk contribs (Created page with "Salvador Guillermo Allende Gossens (June 26, 1908 – September 11, 1973) was a Chilean physician, politician, and the first Marxist president elected in a democratic election, serving as Chile’s president from November 3, 1970, until his death during the military coup of September 11, 1973. A lifelong socialist, Allende led the Popular Unity coalition, advocating for nationalization, social reform, and anti-imperialism. His presidency faced intense opposition from the...") |
21 May 2025
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N 10:00 | Sullivan & Cromwell 7 changes history +4,860 [Winggal (7×)] | |||
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08:54 (cur | prev) +5,533 Winggal talk contribs (Created page with "==Sullivan & Cromwell== ===Introduction=== Sullivan & Cromwell LLP is an American multinational law firm headquartered in New York City, founded in 1879 by Algernon Sydney Sullivan and William Nelson Cromwell. Known for its role in major industrial, commercial, and financial enterprises, the firm advised on the creation of Edison General Electric (1882) and United States Steel (1901), pioneered corporate reorganization, and influenced financial and regulatory practices....") |
19 May 2025
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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...") |
N 11:33 | Jacobo Arbenz diffhist +7,353 Winggal talk contribs (Created page with "==Early Life and Education== Jacobo Árbenz Guzmán was born on September 14, 1913, in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala, to Hans Jakob Árbenz Gröbli, a Swiss-German pharmacist, and Octavia Guzmán Caballeros, a Ladina Guatemalan from a prominent local family. His father’s pharmacy business initially prospered but declined after Hans became addicted to morphine, leading to his suicide in 1934, a tragedy that deeply affected Árbenz. Raised in a middle-class household, Árbe...") |
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N 10:10 | James Jesus Angleton 2 changes history +9,756 [Winggal (2×)] | |||
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10:08 (cur | prev) +9,756 Winggal talk contribs (Created page with "==Early Life and Education== James Jesus Angleton was born on December 9, 1917, in Boise, Idaho, to James Hugh Angleton, a cavalry officer and businessman with the National Cash Register Company (NCR), and Carmen Mercedes Moreno, a Mexican-American from Arizona. His father’s work relocated the family to Milan, Italy, in 1933, where Angleton immersed himself in European culture, attending Malvern College in England and becoming fluent in Italian. Returning to the U.S.,...") |
18 May 2025
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N 22:28 | United Fruit Company 3 changes history +11,782 [WikiSysop; Winggal (2×)] | |||
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19:46 (cur | prev) +11,755 WikiSysop talk contribs (Created page with "Origins and Growth (1870–1899) Founding: United Fruit Company (UFCO) traces its roots to the 1870s, when Lorenzo Dow Baker, a Cape Cod sailor, began importing bananas from Jamaica to Boston, founding the Boston Fruit Company in 1885. Concurrently, Minor Cooper Keith, an American entrepreneur, developed banana plantations and railroads in Costa Rica, establishing the Tropical Trading and Transport Company in the 1880s. Merger and Incorporation: In 1899, Keith merged h...") |
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N 22:21 | Walter Bedell Smith 2 changes history +7,807 [Winggal; WikiSysop] | |||
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19:59 (cur | prev) +7,782 WikiSysop talk contribs (Created page with "Early Life and Education Walter Bedell Smith, known as "Beetle" to his peers, was born on October 5, 1895, in Indianapolis, Indiana, to William Long Smith, a silk merchant, and Ida Frances Bedell. Raised in a middle-class family, Smith grew up in Indianapolis, attending Shortridge High School, where he excelled academically and showed an early aptitude for leadership. Financial constraints limited his higher education; instead of pursuing college, he enrolled at Butler...") |
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N 22:02 | Chicago Boys 4 changes history +11,958 [Winggal (2×); WikiSysop (2×)] | |||
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21:13 (cur | prev) +11,936 WikiSysop talk contribs (Created page with "The Chicago Boys were a group of Chilean economists, primarily trained at the University of Chicago under the tutelage of Milton Friedman and Arnold Harberger, who played a pivotal role in shaping Chile’s economy during the military dictatorship of General Augusto Pinochet (1973–1990). Influenced by neoliberal economic principles, they implemented free-market reforms, including privatization, deregulation, and trade liberalization, which transformed Chile into a labo...") |
17 May 2025
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09:31 | Allen Dulles 2 changes history +6 [Winggal (2×)] | |||
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08:51 | Frank Wisner 2 changes history +27 [Winggal (2×)] | |||
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