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  2. Paul B. Henze - Wikipedia

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    Paul Bernard Henze (29 August 1924, Redwood Falls – 19 May 2011, Culpeper) was an American broadcaster, writer and CIA operative. He was involved with Radio Free Europe and wrote The Plot to Kill the Pope which advocated the view that the Bulgarians were involved in an assassination attempt on John Paul II in 1981. [ 2 ]

  3. Nationalities Working Group - Wikipedia

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    It was originally headed by Paul B. Henze. [1] Other participants included the CIA veteran Jeremy Azrael. [1] References This page was last edited on 8 ...

  4. 1980 Turkish coup d'état - Wikipedia

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    There have been allegations of American involvement in the coup. Involvement was alleged to have been acknowledged by the CIA Ankara station chief Paul B. Henze. In his 1986 book 12 Eylül: saat 04.00 journalist Mehmet Ali Birand wrote that after the government was overthrown, Henze cabled Washington, saying, "our boys did it."

  5. Church of Abreha wa-Atsbeha - Wikipedia

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    Paul B. Henze visited the church in the 1970s where he was told the ceiling was blackened by soot due to Queen Gudit setting a fire in the building nine centuries earlier. [ 3 ] References

  6. Battle of Adwa - Wikipedia

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    As Paul B. Henze notes, "Baratieri's army had been completely annihilated while Menelik's was intact as a fighting force and gained thousands of rifles and a great deal of equipment from the fleeing Italians." [44] 800 captured Eritrean Ascari, regarded as traitors by the Ethiopians, had their right hands and left feet amputated.

  7. Gurage people - Wikipedia

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    According to the historian Paul B. Henze, the Gurage origin is explained by traditions of a military expedition to the south during the last years of the Kingdom of Aksum, which left military colonies that eventually became isolated from both northern Ethiopia and each other. [7]

  8. Alexandre Bennigsen - Wikipedia

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    Bennigsen influenced the Polish born American diplomat Zbigniew Brzezinski, when the latter set up the Nationalities Working Group as an interdepartmental organisation bringing together people from the CIA, the Pentagon and the State Department under the leadership of Paul B. Henze. The group advocated Bennigsen's view that the promotion of ...

  9. Battle of Wayna Daga - Wikipedia

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    General histories of Ethiopia are vague: Paul B. Henze, in his Layers of Time, implies the battlefield was near Lake Tana, and in a footnote states that much of the combat activity at this time "would seem to have been in Gaynt", the former province located southeast of Lake Tana. [11]