Monthly Archives: October 2025

The Nazis Who Fled to South America: Where, Who, and Why?

By Kyle Orton (@KyleWOrton) on 31 October 2025

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A Note on the History of Uruguay to 1945

By Kyle Orton (@KyleWOrton) on 29 October 2025

Banda Oriental del Uruguay” (the Eastern Bank of the [Rio/River] Uruguay) was a zone populated by four main Native tribes, all of them nomadic hunter-gatherers and fisherman, whose chiefdoms were more decentralised assemblages than geographic settlements. The lack of resources and population was among the reasons Uruguay was claimed relatively late by the Spanish, after the arrival of Juan Díaz de Solís in 1516, and remained largely uninhabited for about a century. The first permanent Spanish settlement in Uruguay was the Jesuit mission at Santo Domingo de Soriano founded in 1624. Cattle were introduced into Uruguay about a decade earlier and some farmers entered the territory, but it was only after Uruguay became a strategic flash-point on the contested Spanish-Portuguese frontier later in the seventeenth century that the Spanish started to seriously settle Uruguay.

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Islamic State Sets its Sights on Libya as a Launchpad for Terrorism Against Europe

By Kyle Orton (@KyleWOrton) on 25 October 2025

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Islamic State’s Commentary on Israel (So Far) in 2025

By Kyle Orton (@KyleWOrton) on 24 October 2025

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The Islamic State’s Attack Reports and Ideological Focus in Al-Naba From June to October 2025

By Kyle Orton (@KyleWOrton) on 21 October 2025

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HAMAS Planned for the Massacre, Torture, and Hostage-Taking on October 7 More Than a Year in Advance

By Kyle Orton (@KyleWOrton) on 12 October 2025

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Israel’s War With its Enemies Has Only Ever Been About the October 7 Massacre

By Kyle Orton (@KyleWOrton) on 7 October 2025

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Nazis, Augusto Pinochet, and Soviet Propaganda

By Kyle Orton (@KyleWOrton) on 4 October 2025

Augusto Pinochet | AFP PHOTO/CRIS BOURONCLE

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Why the Soviet Union Called All State Enemies “Fascists” and “Nazis”

By Kyle Orton (@KyleWOrton) on 2 October 2025

The Fascization of the Enemy Image in Soviet Visual Propaganda at the Beginning of the Cold War Period (1946–1964)

E. A. Fedosov

2017

Bulletin of Tomsk State University [Vestnik Tomskogo Gosudarstvennogo Universiteta]

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