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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... side . Its defect , however , was that it would be impossible to see the enemy advance from the other side . But since we were more concerned with not being seen than with defending ourselves , we decided to stay there throughout the ...
... side . Its defect , however , was that it would be impossible to see the enemy advance from the other side . But since we were more concerned with not being seen than with defending ourselves , we decided to stay there throughout the ...
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... side . For two days our troops and those of the enemy marched almost side by side without realizing it ; once we slept in a hut barely separated from another one housing the enemy by a small river like the La Plata and by a couple of ...
... side . For two days our troops and those of the enemy marched almost side by side without realizing it ; once we slept in a hut barely separated from another one housing the enemy by a small river like the La Plata and by a couple of ...
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... side , was flanked by a line of hilly pastureland that enabled our troops to keep hidden on one side . But they were not to attack or make observations until the battle began . This was to occur at one side of the road ; on the other ...
... side , was flanked by a line of hilly pastureland that enabled our troops to keep hidden on one side . But they were not to attack or make observations until the battle began . This was to occur at one side of the road ; on the other ...
Table des matières
About Ernesto Che Guevara | 7 |
List of Granma expeditionaries 424 | 29 |
Index 469 | 36 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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