Che Guevara Speaks: Selected Speeches and WritingsMerit Publishers, 1967 - 159 pages |
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... military expedition . Finally at the time of the crossing on the Granma there remained only eighty- two men in the organization . The adventurous thought of that time was the first and only catastrophe encountered within the ...
... military expedition . Finally at the time of the crossing on the Granma there remained only eighty- two men in the organization . The adventurous thought of that time was the first and only catastrophe encountered within the ...
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... military victory they were suspicious , but not afraid of us ; rather , with all their experience at this game , which they were accustomed to winning , they played with two decks . On various occasions , emissaries of the State ...
... military victory they were suspicious , but not afraid of us ; rather , with all their experience at this game , which they were accustomed to winning , they played with two decks . On various occasions , emissaries of the State ...
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... military and political leaders , merged if possible into one man , who may lead risings in America , will learn the art of war in the exercise of war itself . There is no job or profession which can be learned from textbooks alone . In ...
... military and political leaders , merged if possible into one man , who may lead risings in America , will learn the art of war in the exercise of war itself . There is no job or profession which can be learned from textbooks alone . In ...
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A New Old Interview | 9 |
Mobilizing the Masses for the Invasion | 24 |
At Punta del Este | 47 |
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