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Irmtrud Wojak and Pedro Crovetto | „4 September 1970 – Allende’s election victory in Chile“

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Pedro Crovetto
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PD Dr. Irmtrud Wojak
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Martin von Berswordt-Wallrabe

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November 9, 2023

The latest episode of „Ten Twelve“ is a little longer, as it is also the first episode of the new podcast „Chile Memoria Viva“ by Irmtrud Wojak and Pedro Crovetto. At the beginning of this new series, they talk about the election victory of Dr Salvador Allende in Chile and share their very personal impressions and assessments.

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