Che Guevara Speaks: Selected Speeches and WritingsMerit Publishers, 1967 - 159 pages |
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Selected Speeches and Writings Che Guevara. A New Old Interview Two Chinese Communist journalists , K'ung Mai and Ping An , interviewed Che Guevara at his home on April 18 , 1959 , or , as they put it , on " the 108th evening after the ...
Selected Speeches and Writings Che Guevara. A New Old Interview Two Chinese Communist journalists , K'ung Mai and Ping An , interviewed Che Guevara at his home on April 18 , 1959 , or , as they put it , on " the 108th evening after the ...
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Selected Speeches and Writings Che Guevara. Josie Fanon : If you were asked what road of economic development was best suited for the African countries , what would you say ? Che Guevara : If my advice were asked , or rather my opinion ...
Selected Speeches and Writings Che Guevara. Josie Fanon : If you were asked what road of economic development was best suited for the African countries , what would you say ? Che Guevara : If my advice were asked , or rather my opinion ...
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... Guevara's wife and children , read the following letter . Castro explained that the letter had been delivered to him back in April and that Guevara had left the timing of its disclosure to Castro's discretion . He had delayed so long in ...
... Guevara's wife and children , read the following letter . Castro explained that the letter had been delivered to him back in April and that Guevara had left the timing of its disclosure to Castro's discretion . He had delayed so long in ...
Table des matières
Preface | 9 |
Mobilizing the Masses for the Invasion | 24 |
At Punta del Este | 47 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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