Che: A MemoirOcean Press, 2006 - 237 pages In a new, expanded edition of a best-selling Ocean classic, Castro describes a historic political partnership that changed the face of Cuba and Latin America. He vividly portrays Che--the man, the revolutionary, and the thinker--recounting in detail his last days with Che in Cuba, giving a remarkably frank assessment of the Bolivian mission. Fidel Castro, in an unusually gentle, quite emotional mood, remarks, "For me it has been hard to accept the idea that Che is dead. I have dreamed of him often, that I spoke with him, that he was alive . . ." Includes Castro's speech on the return of Che's remains to Cuba in 1997. |
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... imperialism . The world does not live under normal conditions . As long as the criminal bombs of the US imperialists fall on the people of Vietnam , we cannot say we live under normal conditions . When more than 100,000 US soldiers land ...
... imperialism . The world does not live under normal conditions . As long as the criminal bombs of the US imperialists fall on the people of Vietnam , we cannot say we live under normal conditions . When more than 100,000 US soldiers land ...
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A Memoir Fidel Castro David Deutschmann. imperialism , want us to doubt their news . It is clear that the imperialist puppets in Bolivia want the news to be believed , because it has to do with their role , their part , their aspiration ...
A Memoir Fidel Castro David Deutschmann. imperialism , want us to doubt their news . It is clear that the imperialist puppets in Bolivia want the news to be believed , because it has to do with their role , their part , their aspiration ...
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... imperialism has never needed a pretext to carry out its crimes anywhere in the world , and that its efforts to crush the Cuban Revolution began as soon as our country passed its first revolutionary law . This stems from the obvious and ...
... imperialism has never needed a pretext to carry out its crimes anywhere in the world , and that its efforts to crush the Cuban Revolution began as soon as our country passed its first revolutionary law . This stems from the obvious and ...
Table des matières
Preface Jesús Montané | 9 |
Introduction David Deutschmann | 23 |
Chapter One On Ches Absence | 35 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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