The timeline on plancondor.org lays out the history of Operation Condor in a clear, accessible way. It shows how the network of repression didn’t start with one event, but grew out of years of coordination among South American dictatorships. The page moves through the rise of military regimes, the Cold War backdrop, and the build-up of intelligence sharing that eventually led to the formal creation of Operation Condor in November 1975.
The site maps each stage: early cooperation, the official founding meeting in Chile, the expansion of cross-border kidnappings and disappearances, and finally the slow process of truth and accountability that only came decades later. It’s basically a straightforward guide that helps you understand how the system was built, who was involved, and how the violence spread across the region.