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Guatemalan Civil War
Guatemala was one of first to recognize Israel, when it formed, in 1947. This led to a diplomatic relationship between Israel and Guatemala. Guatemala would be faced with revolution and a civil. After America initiated a coup in 1954, the country was brought into a civil war. A genocide also started taking place against the…
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Yom Kippur War
During the Yom Kippur War, Israel saw the most fighting it seen since the Six-day War, nearly six years earlier. Many Israelis dislike how Golda Meir handle the situation, since she called off a preventive strike, while the Arab armies were forming. In the matter of a few weeks the Israeli managed to overcome their…
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Column 88
Column 88 was a neo-Nazi paramilitary group, that only lasted a decade but had better leadership than most of neo-Nazi at the time, due to its leader being an ex-Royal Marine Commando, Major Ian Souter Clarence and another veteran named Leslie Eric Lutz Vaughan. The group claims to date back to 1945, with them claiming…