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Daniele Ganser

1972 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Daniele Ganser is the 6,943rd most popular writer, the 784th most popular biography from Switzerland and the 55th most popular Swiss Writer.

Daniele Ganser is a Swiss author known for his work on conspiracy theories and historical revisionism, particularly regarding the Cold War and NATO's covert operations. He gained prominence with his book "NATO's Secret Armies," which explores the existence of secret military networks in Europe during the Cold War.

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Among Writers

Among writers, Daniele Ganser ranks 6,943 out of 7,302Before him are Nic Pizzolatto, Kaori Ekuni, Robert C. Cooper, Boris Izaguirre, Mercy Otis Warren, and Ingrid Klimke. After him are Jérôme Ferrari, Nahoko Uehashi, MacKinlay Kantor, Mazarine Pingeot, H. Beam Piper, and Mercedes Abad.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1972, Daniele Ganser ranks 699Before him are Sandis Ozoliņš, Hamed Abdel-Samad, Oh Seong-ok, Muriel Bowser, Tammy Lynn Sytch, and Sabine Appelmans. After him are Roberto Torres, Kentaro Hayashi, Sonja Nef, Bárður á Steig Nielsen, Krzysztof Charamsa, and Liz Vassey.

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In Switzerland

Among people born in Switzerland, Daniele Ganser ranks 784 out of NaNBefore him are Philipp Degen (1983), Marcel Fässler (1959), Michael Albasini (1980), Werner Stocker (1961), Dominique Herr (1965), and Brigitte McMahon (1967). After him are Sonja Nef (1972), Aleksandar Prijović (1990), Mauro Lustrinelli (1976), Michael von der Heide (1971), Franjo von Allmen (2001), and Donat Acklin (1965).

Among Writers In Switzerland

Among writers born in Switzerland, Daniele Ganser ranks 55Before him are Joël Dicker (1985), Alain de Botton (1969), Jacques Chessex (1934), Kurt Marti (1921), Christian Kracht (1966), and Peter Stamm (1963). After him are Giorgio A. Tsoukalos (1978), Owen Gleiberman (1959), and Lukas Bärfuss (1971).

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