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Saddam Hussein
Saddam Hussein
Saddam Hussein.
Saddam Hussein
After the fall of Saddam Hussein's regime in Iraq in 2003, a significant amount of gold, including reserves held by the Central Bank of Iraq, was reportedly looted or went missing. Some gold bars were discovered in various locations, but much of it remains unaccounted for. Additionally, the U.S. military and Coalition forces seized some gold during their operations. The fate of Saddam Hussein's personal gold assets, along with state reserves, continues to be a subject of speculation and investigation.
Nicaragua. WIlliam Walker took control unsuccessfuly for 1 month before surrounding countries disposed of him.
Saddam Hussein's wealth is estimated to have been in the billions of dollars, with some estimates suggesting he amassed a fortune of around $40 billion. Much of his wealth came from Iraq's oil revenues during his regime, as well as from corruption and illicit activities. However, the exact amount of his wealth is difficult to determine due to the secretive nature of his government and the complexities of tracking assets. After the Gulf War and subsequent conflicts, much of his wealth was lost or seized.
Queen Liliuokalani lost her kingdom because American business owners seized control of Hawaii.
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Okinawa was part of Japan until it was overrun by the United States during world war II.
Fidel Castro was the revolutionary leader who seized control of the Cuban government. Castro was in office from 1961 to 2011.