Vicente Quintero

Vicente Quintero is a Venezuelan social scientist and author of the book ‘El Tercer Reich en Venezuela’. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Liberal Studies from the Universidad Metropolitana of Caracas (Political Science, Economy, History and Philosophy) and decided to focus his dissertation research on the national security policy of Russia (Government and Public Policy) at the Central University of Venezuela.

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