Operation Death to Miguelism

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Operation Death to Miguelism
Ոպերածիօն Մփերտե ալ Միգփելիսմո
Part of Operation Genesis 19:24–25
A map of the countries affected by Operation Death to Miguelism
  •   Countries where plans were executed.
  •   Countries where plans were canceled.
TypeDecapitation strike
Location
PlannedDecember 1951 – July 1952
Planned by
Target32 former military officers, soldiers, doctors, politicians, and journalists
Date28 March 1958; 66 years ago (1958-03-28)
Executed by National Intelligence Directorate
OutcomeOverall operational success
Casualties
  • Targets:
  • 22 captured, 6 killed, 3 escaped[note 1]
  • Operatives:
  • 2 killed, 4 injured
  • Bystanders:
  • 9 killed, 11 injured

Operation Death to Miguelism (CreeperianCreeperian: Ոպերածիօն Մփերտե ալ Միգփելիսմո; Creeperian – Iberic: Operación Muerte al Miguelismo), initially named Operation M.M. (Ոպերածիօն Մ.Մ.; Operación M.M.), was a covert decapitation strike operation executed by the National Intelligence Directorate (DINA), the secret police of Creeperopolis, in March 1958 which kidnapped and killed several exiled members of the National Council for Peace and Order (National Council). The operation, planned by the DINA and the Creeperian Armed Forces (FAC) beginning in December 1951, targeted 32 exiled former military officers, soldiers, doctors, politicians, and journalists who supported and worked for the National Council during the Creeperian Civil War (1933–1949).

The operation consisted of seven plans, each being named after a type of bird and one for each country where Operation Death to Miguelism would occur. The countries affected by the operation were Kivu, Jackson, Paleocacher, Rakeo, Sequoyah, Terranihil, and Tirol. Additionally, the DINA conducted some activities in Gjorka and Pavulturilor for logistics efforts to return the captured men to Creeperopolis.

Background

Creeperian Civil War

Escape of war criminals

Planning

Seven separate plans

Targets

Name Birth date and age Occupation Allegiance Location
Juan Emiliano Albeño y Fuentes Military officer National Army San Juan Diego, Sequoyah
Gerardo Joel Alcocer y Ramírez (1916-12-11)11 December 1916 (aged 41) Military officer Atheist Red Army / 23x15px Red Eagle Palea, Rakeo
José Armando Bermúdez y Molina Military officer Elite Medical Detachment Asequi, Sequoyah
Ramiro Vicente Bermúdez y Villalobos Doctor Elite Medical Detachment Greenville, Jackson
Jeremías Roberto Castro y Ruíz Military officer Special Task Squadrons San Juan Diego, Sequoyah
Ramón Antonio Dávalos y León Military officer Special Task Squadrons Altenberg, Kivu
Carlos Pedro Díaz y Umaña Doctor Elite Medical Detachment Palea, Rakeo
Enrique Alberto Franco y Quiñónez Doctor Elite Medical Detachment Navidad, Sequoyah
Víctor Pablo Freixa y Inéz Military officer National Army Funès, Tirol
Miguel Roberto Gaitán y Ureña Military officer Atheist Red Army San Juan Diego, Sequoyah
Francisco Vicente Gómez y Alvarado Politician National Government Navidad, Sequoyah
Miguel Eustasio Gutiérrez y Linares Politician National Government / 23x15px Red Eagle Palea, Rakeo
Maximiliano Damián Juárez y Velasco Doctor Elite Medical Detachment Palea, Rakeo
Kamakakoa Alena Kahanamoku Military officer National Army San Juan Diego, Sequoyah
Óscar Enrique Lemus y Payés Doctor Elite Medical Detachment Palea, Rakeo
Gregorio Anastasio López y Durán Military officer Special Task Squadrons Greenville, Jackson
José Emmanuel López y Infantes Military officer Apostates for the Cause / 23x15px Red Eagle Palea, Rakeo
Gustavo Leonardo Mancía y Torres Journalist Los'Tres Puntos Innsbruck, Tirol
Francisco Alfonso Méndez y Rosales Military officer National Army Liberty City, Paleocacher
Saúl Antonio Menéndez y Piñón Military officer Atheist Red Army Greenville, Jackson
José Bartoloméo Menjívar y López (1923-09-05)5 September 1923 (aged 34) Soldier Special Task Squadrons Paleocacher (believed)
Javíer Miguel Ocampo y Pérez Doctor Elite Medical Detachment Buchthafen, Kivu
Jaime Fernando Ortega y Ortega Journalist Los'Tres Puntos San Juan Diego, Sequoyah
Martín Eduardo Quijada y Moreno Politician National Government Chicajun, Paleocacher
Miguel Norman Quijano y Videla Politician National Government Trënt, Tirol
Nicolás César Ramírez y Varela Doctor Elite Medical Detachment Navidad, Sequoyah
Domingo Leónidas Revelo y Álvarez Military officer Special Task Squadrons Liberty City, Paleocacher
Ricardo Roberto Rosales y Román (1893-04-08)8 April 1893 (aged 64)* Military officer National Army Minaltar, Terranihil
Alexander Emmanuel Sandoval y Mejía Military officer Special Task Squadrons Palea, Rakeo
Jorge Alfonso Valdéz y Zapata Soldier Special Task Squadrons Palea, Rakeo
Sergio Tomás Valles y Casanova Military officer Atheist Red Army Sanciana, Tirol
José Aldaberto Villanova y Juárez (1918-09-16)16 September 1918 (aged 39) Military officer Special Task Squadrons Paleocacher (believed)
* – Ricardo Rosales Román was already deceased by the time the DINA executed Operation Death to Miguelism.

Preparation

Execution

Aftermath

Casualties

Trial of the Fugitives

The Trial of the Fugitives in session.

All 22 men were put on trial on 22 April 1958 in what was called the "Trial of the Fugitives" ("Juicio de los'Fugitivos").

All 22 men were publicly executed by firing squad in San Salvador on 24 April 1958.

Reactions

Legacy

See also

Creeperopolis portal
Terraconserva portal

Notes

  1. One of the targets of Operation Death to Miguelism died in September 1957, prior to the operation's execution in March 1958. The target, Ricardo Rosales Román, is not included in the casualty figures for those targeted by the operation.

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