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Operation Condor

The Story of the Disappeared and the Regimes That Coordinated It

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Operation Condor

By: Miles Dunsford
Narrated by: Erin B Clark
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Operation Condor was not a single dictatorship or a single campaign of terror. It was a coordinated, cross-border system designed to hunt, abduct, and erase political opponents across South America.

During the 1970s and early 1980s, military regimes in the Southern Cone secretly cooperated to track exiles, share intelligence, and carry out kidnappings, torture, and disappearances beyond their own national borders. Safe haven ceased to exist. Exile became another stage of the hunt.

In Operation Condor, Miles Dunsford uncovers how this transnational machine functioned, from target lists and surveillance networks to renditions, black sites, and the deliberate use of disappearance as a tool of control. Drawing on documented evidence and survivor testimony, the book reveals how fear was weaponised and silence enforced, while families were left searching for answers that never came.

This is also a story of aftermath. Of survivors who lived to testify. Of families who refused to stop asking questions. Of archives, trials, and the long struggle to reclaim truth from denial and destruction.

Clear, unflinching, and deeply human, Operation Condor is an essential account of one of the Cold War’s darkest operations and a stark reminder of what happens when terror is allowed to operate across borders unchecked.

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This audiobook exposes a coordinated system of repression that operated across national borders. The clarity with which the author explains complex intelligence networks is impressive. The narrator maintains a solemn tone, ensuring the focus remains on the victims and their families. It’s an important historical work that challenges listeners to confront uncomfortable truths about power and secrecy.

Hidden Crimes

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Despite the silence imposed by fear, this audiobook highlights the resilience of survivors and families who refused to stop searching for answers. The author presents their stories with compassion and respect. The narrator’s calm delivery allows listeners to absorb the emotional depth. It’s both heartbreaking and inspiring, showing that truth can endure even after systematic attempts to erase it.

Voices Persist

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What I appreciated most about this book is the balance between documented history and personal impact. It explains how Operation Condor functioned across borders while still keeping the focus on the people affected by it.

The sections about surveillance networks and coordinated disappearances were especially eye-opening because they showed how systematic the operation really was. At the same time, the survivor testimonies and stories of families searching for answers gave the book emotional weight that stayed with me long after listening.

Thorough research without losing the human element

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This audiobook brings attention to the emotional toll on families left without closure. The author avoids sensationalism, focusing instead on personal loss and unanswered questions. The narrator’s respectful delivery ensures the stories remain central. It’s a deeply moving listen that emphasizes the human cost of political violence and the enduring pain of uncertainty.

Unseen Suffering

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I knew almost nothing about Operation Condor before listening to this audiobook, and now I can’t stop thinking about it. What shocked me most was the scale of coordination between regimes and how exile itself became dangerous. The book makes it painfully clear that this was not isolated political violence but an organized international system built around fear and disappearance.

The author handles the subject with a lot of care. The material is heavy, but the writing stays clear and focused without becoming sensationalized. I especially appreciated how survivor testimony and historical detail were balanced together. It never loses sight of the human beings behind the statistics.

What stayed with me most were the sections about families searching for answers decades later. Those moments gave the audiobook an emotional depth that many political histories lack. This isn’t an easy listen, but it’s an incredibly valuable one. Anyone interested in Cold War history, human rights, or state violence should hear it.

Disturbing, Important, and Extremely Well Told

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