Carlos, the Jackal

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Name (Hebrew)
קרלוס, התן
Name (Latin)
Carlos, the Jackal
Other forms of name
Martinez-Torres, Carlos
Ramirez Sanchez, Ilich
Carlos, 1949-
Carlos, Terrorist
Torres, Carlos Martinez
Jackal
Sánchez, Ilich Ramirez
רמירס סאנצ'ס, איליץ'
סאנצ'ס, איליץ' רמירס
קרלוס, 1949-
Date of birth
1949-10-19
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 41898289
Wikidata: Q222831
Library of congress: n 93030605
Sources of Information
  • LCN ; note: b. 1949
  • קרלוס - קורותיו ומעלליו של הטרוריסט, 1991-1949
  • ויקיפדיה, נצפה 3 במאי 2022:(איליץ' רמירס סאנצ'ס (נולד ב-12 באוקטובר 1949) הוא טרוריסט בינלאומי, הידוע יותר בכינוי קרלוס, או קרלוס התן.)
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Wikipedia description:

Ilich Ramírez Sánchez (Spanish: [iˈlitʃ raˈmiɾes ˈsantʃes]; born 12 October 1949), also known as Carlos the Jackal (Spanish: Carlos el Chacal) or simply Carlos, is a Venezuelan convict who conducted a series of assassinations and terrorist bombings from 1973 to 1985. A committed Marxist–Leninist, he was one of the most notorious political terrorists of his era, protected and supported by the Stasi and the KGB. After several bungled bombings, Carlos led the 1975 raid on the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) headquarters in Vienna, during which three people were killed. He and five others demanded a plane and flew with a number of hostages to Libya. After his wife Magdalena Kopp was arrested and imprisoned, Carlos detonated a series of bombs, claiming 11 lives and injuring more than 100, demanding the French release his wife. For many years he was among the most-wanted international fugitives. He was ultimately captured by extra-judicial means in Sudan and transferred to France, where he was convicted of multiple crimes, and is currently serving three life sentences in France. In his first trial, he was convicted of the 1975 murder of an informant for the French government and two French counterintelligence agents. While in prison, he was further convicted of attacks in France that killed 11 and injured 150 people and sentenced to an additional life term in 2011, and then to a third life term in 2017.

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