
Carlos the Jackal and the Age of International Terrorism
History Unpacked · Englishthroughhistory
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Show Notes
During the Cold War, a new kind of conflict emerged—one fought not by armies, but by shadowy figures operating across borders. Among them, none became more infamous than Carlos the Jackal.
Born Ilich Ramírez Sánchez, Carlos moved from ideological radicalism to international notoriety, carrying out bombings, assassinations, and hostage-taking operations that shook Europe and the Middle East. Moving between intelligence agencies, militant groups, and safe houses, he became a symbol of an era defined by proxy wars and political extremism.
This episode explores the life, motivations, and legacy of Carlos the Jackal—tracing how a committed revolutionary became one of the most hunted men of the twentieth century, and what his story reveals about the darker undercurrents of Cold War history.