Episodes of the Cuban Revolutionary War, 1956-58Pathfinder, 1996 - 483 pages A first hand account of the military campaigns and political events that culminated in the January 1959 popular insurrection that overthrew the U.S.-backed dictatorship in Cuba. With clarity and humor, Guevara describes his own political education. He explains how the struggle transformed the men and women of the Rebel Army and July 26 Movement led by Fidel Castro. And how these combatants forged a political leadership capable of guiding millions of workers and peasants to open the socialist revolution in the Americas. Guevara's Episodes appears here complete for the first time in English. |
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... fight , the only thing on which both sides agreed , for it was also our intent to continue the fight at any price . In those days a new chief of operations was named : Colonel Bar- reras , well known for embezzling army ration funds ...
... fight , the only thing on which both sides agreed , for it was also our intent to continue the fight at any price . In those days a new chief of operations was named : Colonel Bar- reras , well known for embezzling army ration funds ...
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... fight against us any more and denouncing the Batista re- gime . He would not agree , alleging that he could not de- nounce the regime for which his brothers were fighting , and we agreed that he should limit himself , in asking asylum ...
... fight against us any more and denouncing the Batista re- gime . He would not agree , alleging that he could not de- nounce the regime for which his brothers were fighting , and we agreed that he should limit himself , in asking asylum ...
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... fight against about ten tanks . But we also knew that for us to fight most ef- fectively , we had to reach the city's populous neighborhoods , where tanks are much less effective . While the troops of the Revolutionary Directorate were ...
... fight against about ten tanks . But we also knew that for us to fight most ef- fectively , we had to reach the city's populous neighborhoods , where tanks are much less effective . While the troops of the Revolutionary Directorate were ...
Table des matières
About Ernesto Che Guevara | 7 |
List of Granma expeditionaries 424 | 29 |
Index 469 | 36 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Acuña Alegría de Pío Almeida ambush arrived attack Batista battle of Pino Bayamo began Bueycito Camagüey Camilo Cienfuegos camp captain captured Celia Sánchez Ciro Redondo combatants commander comrades Cuba's December Díaz enemy Ernesto Che Guevara Escambray Eutimio Fidel Castro fight fighters fire Frank País Front garrison Granma Granma expeditionary guard guerrilla Guevara's column Guillermo García Havana head heard Hombrito January joined Rebel Army José July 26 Movement killed Lalo Sardiñas land Las Villas province later leader lieutenant López machine gun Manzanillo Mexico military Moncada mountains murdered named night organized Oriente province Palma Party peasants Pérez Pino del Agua platoon political prisoner PUBLISHED IN VERDE Ramiro Valdés Raúl Castro Rebel Army Column region revolution Revolutionary Directorate rifle road Rodríguez Santiago de Cuba shot Sierra Maestra soldiers Sotús squad struggle tion troops trucks Uvero VERDE OLIVO victory Villas weapons workers wounded