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    In 1973, on a remote beach on the Greek island of Samos, a movie star named Marilita Stephan murdered her boyfriend, his mother, and a powerful colonel in the military junta, a crime for which she was executed. Forty years later, Dinah Pelerin arrives on Samos to spend the summer with her Norwegian boyfriend, Thor, before she joins an archaeological dig nearby. Thor, a policeman on sabbatical, seems unduly fascinated by the 1973 murders, and Dinah soon discovers that he had more in mind than romance when he chose the island of Samos as their holiday destination. Guns supplied to Greece’s former junta by the CIA have turned up in Norway in the hands of terrorists, and Norwegian intelligence has traced the source of the weapons to Samos. The island has also become a transit point for refugees fleeing the Middle East. When an Iraqi immigrant with a fake ID is killed, Thor suspects a link to the arms traffickers. But before he can investigate, his car plunges off a cliff and he disappears. Because Greece’s economic woes have bred corruption, Dinah fears that he was betrayed by local police and was either kidnapped or murdered. Unable to trust anyone, she sets out alone to find him. The deeper she digs, the more connections she sees between the present crime wave and what happened in 1973. It’s possible that Marilita may have been innocent, and the fate of her boyfriend holds eerie parallels to Thor’s disappearance. Dinah must be smarter and braver than she has ever been if she is to prevent another Greek tragedy. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Kate Reading. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/blak/005623/bk_blak_005623_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    Spezifikation: Junta 20x14; Gewindemaß: M14x1,50; Länge [mm]: 18; TECDOC-Motornummer: 4495; VW: POLO (9N_),Polo Schrägheck (6R1, 6C1),Transporter IV Bus (70B, 70C, 7DB, 7DK, 70J, 70K, 7DC, 7DJ),Lupo (6X1, 6E1),GOLF III (1H1),POLO (6N2),SHARAN (7M8, 7M9, 7M6),Fox Schrägheck (5Z1, 5Z3, 5Z4),PASSAT Variant (3B5),Polo Schrägheck (6N1),PASSAT Variant (3A5, 35I),Transporter IV Kastenwagen (70A, 70H, 7DA, 7DH),PASSAT (3B2),Polo Coupe (86C, 80),GOLF III Variant (1H5),Polo Schrägheck (86C, 80),Transporter IV Pritsche / Fahrgestell (70E, 70L, 70M, 7DE, 7DL),GOLF I (17),Caddy II Kastenwagen (9K9A),LT 28-35 I Kastenwagen (281-363),PASSAT (3A2, 35I),Vento (1H2),Polo Classic (6V2),LT 28-35 I Bus (281-363),Polo Variant (6V5),Jetta II (19E, 1G2, 165),Passat Variant (33B),LT 28-35 I Pritsche / Fahrgestell (281-363),PASSAT (32B),Caddy II Kombi (9K9B),Polo Classic (86C, 80),LT 40-55 I Pritsche / Fahrgestell (293-909),Caddy II Pickup (9U7),POLO (86),Jetta Mk1 (16),PASSAT (32),LT 40-55 I Kastenwagen (291-512),PASSAT Stufenheck (32B),PASSAT Variant (33); AUDI: A4 Limousine (8D2, B5),A4 Avant (8D5, B5),A6 Avant (4B5, C5),80 Limousine (8C2, B4),A6 Limousine (4B2, C5),100 Limousine (44, 44Q, C3),80 (89, 89Q, 8A, B3),100 Limousine (4A2, C4),80 Avant (8C5, B4),80 (81, 85, B2),A6 Avant (4A5, C4),A6 Limousine (4A2, C4),90 (89, 89Q, 8A, B3),100 Avant (4A5, C4),100 Avant (44, 44Q, C3),80 (80, 82, B1),90 (81, 85, B2),100 (43, C2),100 Avant (43, C2); OPEL: Corsa C Schrägheck (X01),Astra G CC (T98),Zafira A (T98),Corsa B Schrägheck (S93),Astra G Caravan (T98),Kadett E CC (T85),VECTRA B (36_),Astra F CC (T92),Omega B Limousine (V94),Omega B Caravan (V94),COMBO Kasten/Kombi,Omega A Limousine (V87),VECTRA B Caravan (31_),Astra F Caravan (T92),Frontera B SUV (U99),Calibra A (C89),Astra G Limousine (T98),COMBO Tour,Vectra A Limousine (J89),VECTRA B CC (38_),Astra F Cabrio (T92),Corsa A CC (S83),Frontera A SUV (U92),Astra F Limousine (T92),Frontera A Sport SUV Cabrio (U92),Tigra Coupe (S93),Ascona C Limousine (J82),Vectra A CC (J89),Kadett E Cabrio (T85),Senator B (V88),REKORD E (17_-19_, 11_, 14_, 16_),Omega A Caravan (V87),COMBO (71_),Kadett E Limousine (T85),Ascona C CC (J82),Corsa A TR (S83),Kadett E Caravan (T85),ASTRA G Kasten (F70),Corsa B Kastenwagen (S93),REKORD E Caravan (61_, 66_, 67_),Astra F Van (T92),Corsa A Kastenwagen (S83),Kadett E Combo (T85),Kadett E Kastenwagen (T85); FORD: Focus C-Max (DM2),GALAXY (WGR),Fiesta Mk4 Schrägheck (JAS, JBS),KA (RB_),TRANSIT Kasten (FA_ _),TRANSIT Bus (FD_ _, FB_ _, FS_ _, FZ_ _, FC_ _),FIESTA III (GFJ),TRANSIT Pritsche/Fahrgestell (FM_ _, FN_ _),MONDEO II Kombi (BNP),CAPRI III (GECP),ESCORT IV Cabriolet (ALF),MONDEO II (BAP),SIERRA (GBG, GB4),Escort VI Cabrio (ALL),Escort VI Schrägheck (GAL, AAL, ABL),ESCORT IV (GAF, AWF, ABFT),TRANSIT MK-5 Bus (E_ _),Escort V Schrägheck (GAL),Escort V Cabrio (ALL),MONDEO II Stufenheck (BFP),MONDEO I Kombi (BNP),FIESTA II (FBD),TRANSIT Kasten (T_ _),SIERRA Schrägheck (GBC, GBG),Fiesta Mk4 (J3S, J5S),ESCORT V Cabriolet (ALL),Transit Mk4 Pritsche/Fahrgestell (VE83),MONDEO I (GBP),Escort VI Kombi (GAL, ANL),ESCORT III (GAA),FIESTA I (GFBT),TRANSIT Bus (T_ _),SCORPIO I (GAE, GGE),TRANSIT MK-5 Kasten (E_ _),ESCORT II (ATH),TRANSIT Bus MK-4 (E_ _),MONDEO I Stufenheck (GBP),Capri (ECJ),TRANSIT MK-4 Pritsche/Fahrgestell (E_ _),CAPRI II (GECP),SIERRA Schrägheck (GBC),SCORPIO II ; SKODA: Fabia I Combi (6Y5),FABIA (6Y2),FABIA Stufenheck (6Y3),FELICIA I (6U1),Fabia I Praktik (6Y5),FELICIA II (6U1),FELICIA II Kombi (6U5); SEAT: Ibiza III Schrägheck (6L),Ibiza IV Schrägheck (6J5, 6P1),Ibiza IV ST (6J8, 6P8),Ibiza IV Sportcoupe (6J, 6P),AROSA (6H),Alhambra (7V8, 7V9),Ibiza II (6K1),Cordoba Limousine (6L2),Cordoba Limousine (6K1, 6K2),Cordoba Vario (6K5),Inca (6K9),TOLEDO I (1L); LAND ROVER: Freelander SUV (L314),Discovery II (L318); 0652475, 0652475PART, 09275631, 09275631PART, 652475, 652475PART, 652491, 652491PART, 90409376, 90409376PART, 9275631, 9275631PART
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    I will not abandon my resistance until the... pirate invaders...assassins of weak peoples...are expelled from my country...I will make them realize that their crimes will cost them dear....There will be bloody combat...Nicaragua shall not be the patrimony of Imperialists. I will fight for my cause as long as my heart beats... If through destiny I should lose, there are in my arsenal five tons of dynamite which I will explode with my own hand. The noise of the cataclysm will be heard 250 miles. All who hear will be witness that Sandino is dead. Let it not be permitted that the hands of traitors or invaders shall profane his remains. (Augusto César Sandino)For much of the 20th century, Latin American governments in large part lived under a system of military junta governments. The mixture of indigenous peoples, foreign settlers and European colonial superpowers produced cultural and social imbalances into which military forces intervened as a stabilizing influence. The proactive personalities of military heads and the rigid structures of such a hierarchy guaranteed the “strong man” commanding officer an abiding presence in the form of executive dictator. Such leaders often bore the more collaborative title of “President”, but the reality was, in most cases, identical. Likewise, the gap between rich and poor was often vast, and a disappearance of the middle class fed a frequent urge for revolution, reenergizing the military’s intent to stop it. With no stabilizing center, the ideologies most prevalent in such conflicts alternated between a federal model of industrial and social nationalization and an equally conservative structure under privatized ownership and autocratic rule drawn from the head of a junta government.Whichever belief system was in play for the major industrial nations of Central and South America, a constant bombardment of foreign influence pushed the people of states such as Nicaragua, Chile, Brazil, Argentina, and others toward ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Daniel Houle. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/194453/bk_acx0_194453_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    For much of the 20th century, South American governments in large part lived under a system of military junta governments. The mixture of indigenous peoples, foreign settlers and European colonial superpowers produced cultural and social imbalances into which military forces intervened as a stabilizing influence. The proactive personalities of military heads and the rigid structures of such a hierarchy guaranteed the "strong man" commanding officer an abiding presence in the form of executive dictator. Such leaders often bore the more collaborative title of President, but the reality was, in most cases, identical. Likewise, the gap between rich and poor was often vast, and a disappearance of the middle class fed a frequent urge for revolution, reenergizing the military's intent to stop it. With no stabilizing center, the ideologies most prevalent in such conflicts alternated between a federal model of industrial and social nationalization and an equally conservative structure under privatized ownership and autocratic rule drawn from the head of a junta government. Whichever belief system was in play for the major industrial nations of the continent, a constant bombardment of foreign influence pushed the people of states such as Chile, Brazil, Argentina, and others, toward overthrow, in one direction or the other. From the left came Stalinist influences from the Soviet Union and Castro's Cuba, while the German World War II model and an anti-communist mindset from the United States worked behind the scenes to upset any movement toward extreme liberalism. The reign of Juan Peron in Argentina became the most iconic such arrangement to the Western observer, but General Augusto Pinochet's 17-year rule over Chile after an American-supported coup in the 1970s proved the most enduring and the most resistant to eradication by subsequent leaders of an opposite bent. Pinochet himself openly bragged, "My library is filled with UN condemnations." B ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Kenneth Ray. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/082821/bk_acx0_082821_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    “Let's say there were 7,000 or 8,000 people who had to die to win the war against subversion... We couldn't execute them by firing squad. Neither could we take them to court... For that reason, so as not to provoke protests inside and outside the country, the decision was reached that these people should be disappeared.” (General Jorge Rafael Videla)For much of the 20th century, South American governments in large part lived under a system of military junta governments. The mixture of indigenous peoples, foreign settlers and European colonial superpowers produced cultural and social imbalances into which military forces intervened as a stabilizing influence. The proactive personalities of military heads and the rigid structures of such a hierarchy guaranteed the “strong man” commanding officer an abiding presence in the form of executive dictator. Such leaders often bore the more collaborative title of “president,” but the reality was, in most cases, identical. Likewise, the gap between rich and poor was often vast, and a disappearance of the middle class fed a frequent urge for revolution, reenergizing the military’s intent to stop it. With no stabilizing center, the ideologies most prevalent in such conflicts alternated between a federal model of industrial and social nationalization and an equally conservative structure under privatized ownership and autocratic rule drawn from the head of a junta government.The reign of Juan Peron in Argentina became the most iconic such arrangement to the Western observer, but General Augusto Pinochet’s 17-year rule over Chile after an American-supported coup in the 1970s proved the most enduring and the most resistant to eradication by subsequent leaders of an opposite bent. Pinochet himself openly bragged, “My library is filled with UN condemnations.” By combating Marxists and Communists during the Cold War, Pinochet ensured he would at the very least remain undisturbed by America, even as he carried out polic ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Dan Gallagher. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/152929/bk_acx0_152929_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    The Unrepentant ab 25.99 € als Taschenbuch: A Marxist Journalist Confronts the CIA's Greek Junta. Aus dem Bereich: Bücher, Taschenbücher, Geist & Wissen,
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    Constitutionalism and Dictatorship ab 36.49 € als pdf eBook: Pinochet the Junta and the 1980 Constitution. Aus dem Bereich: eBooks, Sonstiges,
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    In early summer 1982 - winter in the South Atlantic - Argentina's military junta invades the Falklands. Within days, a Royal Navy Task Force is assembled and dispatched. This is the story of D Squadron, 22 SAS, commanded by Cedric Delves.  The relentless tempo of events defies belief. Raging seas, inhospitable glaciers, hurricane-force winds, helicopter crashes, raids behind enemy lines - the Squadron prevailed against them all, but the cost was high. Holding fast to their humanity, D Squadron's fighters were there at the start and end of the Falklands War. Theirs was the first Union Jack raised over Government House in Stanley. Across an Angry Sea is a chronicle of daring, skill and steadfastness among a tight-knit band of brothers; of learning fast, fighting hard and winning through.  ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Benedick Blythe. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/adbl/051610/bk_adbl_051610_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    In her critically praised debut novel, The 20th Wife, Indu Sundaresan introduced the love story of Emperor Jahangir and Mehrunnisa. The story continues in this lush sequel, when Mehrunnisa comes into Jahangir's harem as his 20th and final wife. This time, Jahangir has married for love, and members of his court are worried that Mehrunnisa could exert control over their futures. Their concerns are well founded. Despite the rivalry of the imperial harem, which has plotted against her from the beginning, Mehrunnisa soon becomes the most powerful woman in the Mughal Empire. She rules from behind the veil, securing her status by forming a junta of sorts with her father, brother, and stepson and by risking all, even her daughter, to get what she wants. But she never loses the love of the man who has bestowed this power upon her. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Sneha Mathan. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/blak/002161/bk_blak_002161_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    Journalist Owen Bennet Jones and Brazilian songwriter Caetano Veloso on this edition of Fresh Air. Owen Bennet Jones is the author of the new book, Pakistan: Eye of the Storm. In the book he examines the turbulent 55-year history of the country. He'll discuss the country's history and its current relationship with the United States. Jones is based in England. Caetano Veloso is a national icon in his country. Along with Joaeo Gilberto (who created the bossa nova movement), Veloso created the provocative Tropicalismo movement which combined the richness of Brazil's musical past with '60s rock 'n' roll, surrealism, and dada - in reaction to the military junta in 1964. Veloso and Gilberto were jailed and exiled for their efforts. Veloso's memoir Tropical Truth a story of music & revolution in Brazil is now translated and published in the U.S. (Broadcast Date: December 10, 2002) Language: English. Narrator: Terry Gross. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/rt/whyy/021210/rt_whyy_021210_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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