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Tamara Kreisler

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Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid Katılım Ocak 2011
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Tamara Kreisler
Tamara Kreisler@tkreisler·
Color y versatilidad dan forma a la exposición que une a artistas latinos en Madrid #vca=compartirrrss&vso=abc&vmc=rrss&vli=fixed-twitter" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">abc.es/cultura/arte/c… a través de @ABC_Cultura
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TheOut-Cast
TheOut-Cast@cast_theout·
Juan Pujol helped convince the Nazis the landings would take place in the Pas-de-Calais, not Normandy. But after being confined to their London house to protect his identity, his wife, Araceli, threatened to go to the Spanish embassy in June 1943. She said she would tell all about one of Britain's top double agents unless allowed to visit her mother. (bbc.com/news/uk-374830…)
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Fascinating
Fascinating@fasc1nate·
This is Spanish spy and double agent Juan Pujol Garcia in his uniform as a lieutenant in the Spanish Republic Army.⁣ ⁣ Up until World War II broke out, Pujol failed in all aspects of his life. He failed to be a student, soldier, businessman, and cinema magnate. Not to mention, his marriage was falling apart.⁣ ⁣ When the war broke out, Pujol approached the British three different times to work for them. When they turned him away, he approached the Nazis, and they accepted him (giving him the codename Arabel). Once he earned credentials working as a Nazi spy, he approached the Allies again, this time getting a job as a double agent (codenamed Garbo).⁣ ⁣ He began to feed the Nazis a combination of misinformation that was true but useless. Any high-value information always got to the Nazis just a little too late. He even started a spy network consisting of 27 sub-agents. However, in reality, none of them existed. They were completely made up. Nevertheless, he submitted their expense reports, and the Nazis paid their salaries.⁣ ⁣ At one point, Pujol explained why some high-value information got to the Nazis late. He told them that one of his spies had died and even managed to get the Nazis to pay pension to the imaginary spy's imaginary wife for her loss. Not only did his false information get the Nazis to waste millions of dollars, but he was also instrumental in convincing the Nazis that the attacks on D-Day were just a diversion, and the real attack was yet to come, keeping vital resources away from the front lines.⁣ ⁣ Pujol is one of the only people to ever get an Iron Cross from the Nazis (which required Hitler's personal authorization, since he wasn't a soldier) and an MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) from King George VI⁣. After the war, Pujol feared that he would be hunted by surviving Nazis. In 1949, with the help of MI5, Pujol travelled to Angola where he faked his own death from malaria. He then moved to Lagunillas, Venezuela, where he set up a small bookstore and gift shop, living in anonymity until his death in 1988.
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RTVEPaisVasco@RTVEPaisVasco·
El Hospital Universitario de Cruces, Fundación [H]ARTE y BBVA presentan la exposición ‘A través de la ventana". 24 óleos con valor terapéutico para pacientes y familiares. @OSIEECruces @bbva
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Miguel Aguado Arnáez
Miguel Aguado Arnáez@maguadoarnaez·
Pregunto en cafetería del ALVIA a Santander al finalizar de tomar café:“disculpa,¿tenéis contenedores para los envases?”,“no, los separamos y luego los vuelven a juntar”,Pues está muy mal, pero me refería para que yo lo deposite aquí”, “No, tampoco”.Ya va siendo hora @Renfe, ¿no?
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alannah travers@AlannahTravers·
“Iranian women have been battling for their rights for these past 43 years... Stop a generation of women from running, and they give birth to girls with wings... It is the sunlight that keeps us all safe.” — Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe writes in @thetimes ♥️ thetimes.co.uk/article/94b535…
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Frida Ghitis
Frida Ghitis@FridaGhitis·
Iran, Shiraz, Saturday. Women are leading this uprising against repression. Forced hijab is the symbol. Removing it is the sign of resistance. twitter.com/1500tasvir/sta…
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Yashar Ali 🐘
Yashar Ali 🐘@yashar·
Iranian women are going to battle not only for their freedom but for the freedom of all Iranians. #MahsaAmini #ZhinaAmini
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Almudena Ariza
Almudena Ariza@almuariza·
Mujeres iraníes cuentan en este vídeo cómo desafían la opresión. Y cómo se enfrentan a los ataques. Solo por no cubrirse el cabello. Una historia de lucha y valentía. #IranProtests2022
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Ferial Govashiri@FerialGovashiri·
I stand firmly with the brave and inspiring women leading the fight for the freedom of all people in Iran.
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The New York Times
The New York Times@nytimes·
In Iran, the death of a young woman who was arrested by the morality police has set off the most significant outpouring of anger with the ruling system in more than a decade. The diversity of the protesters reflects the breadth of Iranians' grievances. nyti.ms/3UG4HiX
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