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12 May 2025

N    21:28  Aldo Moro 2 changes history +2,495 [Winggal (2×)]
     
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19:49 (cur | prev) +2,444 Winggal talk contribs (Created page with "==Aldo Moro== Aldo Moro (1916–1978) was a prominent Italian politician, academic, and Christian Democrat whose life was defined by his contributions to post-war Italian politics and his tragic death during a high-profile kidnapping. Born in Maglie, Apulia, Moro studied law at the University of Bari, later teaching there and engaging in Catholic student movements. A key figure in the Christian Democracy (DC) party, he helped draft Italy’s 1946 constitution and served...")
N    19:53  Roberto Calvi 6 changes history +2,813 [199.36.79.11 (2×); Winggal (4×)]
     
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N    12:03  Operation Condor 2 changes history +4,902 [Winggal (2×)]
     
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12:01 (cur | prev) +4,903 Winggal talk contribs (Created page with "==Operation Condor== Operation Condor (Operación Cóndor) was a U.S.-backed campaign of state terrorism and political repression orchestrated by South American military dictatorships from 1975 to 1983, primarily involving Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay. Aimed at eliminating left-wing activists, dissidents, and perceived communist threats during the Cold War, it resulted in an estimated 60,000–80,000 deaths, 400,000 detentions, and widespread...")
N    10:12  Propaganda Due P2 10 changes history +7,372 [Winggal (4×); 199.36.79.11 (6×)]
     
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09:02 (cur | prev) +7,345 Winggal talk contribs (Created page with "==Propaganda Due (P2) Masonic Lodge== ==History== History of Propaganda Due (P2)
Propaganda Due, or P2, was founded in 1877 in Turin, Italy, as “Propaganda Massonica” under the Grand Orient of Italy. Initially an elite Masonic lodge for prominent figures like politicians, nobility, and government officials, it aimed to provide secrecy and facilitate Masonic research and networking. Banned in 1925 by Mussolini’s Fascist regime, it was reconstituted in exile in Pa...")

10 May 2025

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N    09:36  Operation Gladio 4 changes history +4,873 [Winggal (2×); WikiSysop (2×)]
     
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08:26 (cur | prev) +4,056 WikiSysop talk contribs (Created page with "Operation Gladio: A Cold War Secret Operation Gladio, a covert operation orchestrated by NATO during the Cold War, remains one of the most controversial and shadowy chapters in modern history. Initiated in the late 1940s, Gladio was a network of clandestine "stay-behind" armies established across Western Europe to counter a potential Soviet invasion. While its stated goal was to ensure resistance in the event of communist occupation, declassified documents and investigat...")