Che Guevara Speaks: Selected Speeches and WritingsMerit Publishers, 1967 - 159 pages |
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... Movement . Those who held the same view and did not change left our revolutionary movement later and adopted another path . From that time on , the small organization that later made the crossing on the Granma encountered repeated ...
... Movement . Those who held the same view and did not change left our revolutionary movement later and adopted another path . From that time on , the small organization that later made the crossing on the Granma encountered repeated ...
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... movement . The enraged people of Santiago on their own poured into the streets and called forth the first politically oriented gen- eral strike . Even though the strike did not have a leader , it paralyzed the whole of Oriente Province ...
... movement . The enraged people of Santiago on their own poured into the streets and called forth the first politically oriented gen- eral strike . Even though the strike did not have a leader , it paralyzed the whole of Oriente Province ...
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... movement . The revolution is not an apple that falls when it is ripe ! You have to make it fall , and it was precisely this that was our historic role , especially Fidel Castro's . Question : The Cuban Revolution has sometimes been ...
... movement . The revolution is not an apple that falls when it is ripe ! You have to make it fall , and it was precisely this that was our historic role , especially Fidel Castro's . Question : The Cuban Revolution has sometimes been ...
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Preface | 9 |
Mobilizing the Masses for the Invasion | 24 |
At Punta del Este | 47 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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