Enigmas históricos al descubierto. De Jesús a Ben Laden [Historical Enigmas Revealed: From Jesus to Bin Laden]
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Rafael Oñate
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By:
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César Vidal
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El conocido divulgador César Vidal satisface la curiosidad de múltiples lectores sobre los temas más variados, como quién ordenó el bombardeo de Guernica, si fue Bin Laden un agente de la CIA, cómo se apoderó Gran Bretaña de Gibraltar entre otras.
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
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