(2010). "Agur a las Armas. EIA, Euskadiko Ezkerra y la disolución de ETA político-military (1976–1985)". Sancho el Sabio: Revista de Cultura e investigación...
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ETA political-military (Spanish: ETA político-militar, Basque: ETA politiko-militarra) or ETA (pm) was the majority faction of the Basque revolutionary...
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The Basque conflict, also known as the Spain–ETA conflict, was an armed and political conflict from 1959 to 2011 between Spain and the Basque National...
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Josu Urrutikoetxea (category ETA (separatist group) activists)
joined ETA in 1968 and was in charge of operations in the Biscay region until fleeing to France in May 1971 at which time he joined the military front...
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Luis Carrero Blanco (category People killed by ETA (separatist group))
20 December 1973 by the Basque nationalist group Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (ETA) while he was returning from Mass in his car. Luis Carrero Blanco was born...
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Community-based Epidemics (U.S. Military) ETA – Estimated time of arrival ETS – Expiration Term of Service EUCOM – European Command (U.S. Military) EW – Electronic Warfare...
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Assassination of Luis Carrero Blanco (category ETA (separatist group) actions)
was assassinated in a car bombing set up by the Basque separatist group ETA. The assassination, also known by its code name Operación Ogro (Operation...
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Coup d'état (redirect from Military coup)
the military. The term comes from French coup d'État, literally meaning a 'stroke of state' or 'blow of state'. In French, the word État (French: [eta])...
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Wagner Group rebellion (category Pages using military navigation subgroups without wide style)
"Prigozhin zayavil, chto Minoborony RF udarilo po pozitsiyam CHVK Vagnera. "Eta tvar' budet ostanovlena", — skazal Prigozhin o Shoygu" Пригожин заявил, что...
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Burgos trials (category ETA (separatist group))
2 August 1968, ETA committed its first premeditated murder by assassinating Melitón Manzanas, local commander of the Brigada Político-Social accused of...
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GAL (paramilitary group) (category France–Spain military relations)
illegally established by officials of the Spanish government to fight against ETA, the principal Basque separatist terrorist group. They were active from 1983...
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imprisoned separatists ─ many of them belonging to the ETA political-military faction ─ who condemned ETA's violence and dissociated themselves from it, but...
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cattle ranching), petroleum (gas stations), and transport. During Hurricane Eta and Hurricane Iota in 2020, Pineda lent an aircraft he owned to help and...
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elections of 2015. In 2006 the headquarters of the party were destroyed by an ETA bomb. Spain portal Politics portal FET-JONS Falange Española JONS Gonzalo...
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Charles Q. Brown Jr. (category Military personnel from San Antonio)
Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps. At Texas Tech, he joined the Eta Upsilon chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity in the spring of 1981. In 1994...
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July 1979 Madrid bombings (category ETA (separatist group) actions)
series of bomb attacks carried out by ETA political-military (ETA-pm), a faction of the armed Basque separatist group ETA. The attacks, consisting of coordinated...
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Batasuna (category ETA (separatist group))
a disengagement of ETA so far, members of the party, while not condemning ETA's tactics whatsoever, did say the "political-military strategy" of the latter...
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Political-Social Brigade (redirect from Brigada Político-Social)
The Political-Social Brigade (Spanish: Brigada Político-Social, BPS), officially the Social Investigation Brigade (Spanish: Brigada de Investigación Social...
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political changes that took place was the change in the fight against the ETA organization (very active during the political transition, which produced...
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Melitón Manzanas (category People killed by ETA (separatist group))
in Francoist Spain, known as a torturer and the first planned victim of ETA. Manzanas entered the police force in 1938, in Irun, where he established...
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including the military-rooted strategos and politarch, i.e. the elected governor (archon) of a large city (polis), but also the politico-religious office...
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took part with Cherid and others in the 1978 assassination of Argala, an ETA member involved in the 1973 assassination of Franco's prime minister Luis...
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Francoist Spain (redirect from Spanish military rule)
those hopes ended with his 1973 assassination by the Basque separatist group ETA. With the death of Franco on 20 November 1975, Juan Carlos became the King...
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validity of the proceedings. They, along with two members of the ETA political-military, were executed on 27 September 1975 and were the last people to...
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is derived from the Basque word aran meaning "valley", with the suffix -eta meaning "abundance of", but also a locative term denoting place. In this...
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Bosnia and Herzegovina (section Military)
mention of a form of the name "Bosnia" is in De Administrando Imperio, a politico-geographical handbook written by the Byzantine emperor Constantine VII...
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threatened by the terrorist group ETA during his youth in the Basque country; José Antonio Ortega Lara, who was kidnapped by ETA and kept hostage for 532 days;...
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original on February 18, 2021. Retrieved January 30, 2022. "Hauek dira Pegasus eta Candiru programekin ustez espiatu dituzten independentistak". EITB (in Basque)...
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of the city and ending the war. Basque separatist militant organisation ETA declares an end to its 43-year campaign of political violence, which has...
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