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1 day ago · The Cuban Revolution ( Spanish: Revolución cubana) was the military and political effort to overthrow Fulgencio Batista 's dictatorship which reigned as the government of Cuba between 1952 and 1959. It began after the 1952 Cuban coup d'état which saw former president and military general, Fulgencio Batista topple the nascent Cuban democracy ...
- Cuban Revolution (Disambiguation)
The Cuban Revolution normally refers to the 1953–1959...
- 26th of July Movement
The 26th of July Movement (Spanish: Movimiento 26 de julio;...
- Alfredo Abon Lee
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- Abel Santamaría
Abel was murdered in prison in Santiago de Cuba after being...
- Second National Front of Escambray
Nene Français, Eloy Gutiérrez Menoyo, José García, Henry...
- Camilo Cienfuegos
Camilo Cienfuegos Gorriarán (Spanish: [kaˈmilo sjeɱˈfweɣos...
- History of Cuba
Republic of Cuba (1902–1959) Cuban Pacification (1906–1909)...
- Cuban Revolution (Disambiguation)
2 days ago · On 20 May 1902, a new independent government proclaimed the foundation of the Republic of Cuba, with U.S. Military Governor Leonard Wood handing over control to President Tomás Estrada Palma, a Cuban-born U.S. citizen.
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2 days ago · Che Guevara (born June 14, 1928, Rosario, Argentina—died October 9, 1967, La Higuera, Bolivia) was a theoretician and tactician of guerrilla warfare, a prominent communist figure in the Cuban Revolution (1956–59), and a guerrilla leader in South America.
4 days ago · Interesting facts about Cuba. 1. Cuba is an island nation located in the West Indies of the Caribbean. 2. It is the largest country and the largest single island in the Caribbean. 3. Cuba has been inhabited since around 4000 BC. The first known inhabitants were the hunter-gatherer Guanahatabey and Ciboney peoples.
4 days ago · Revolution timeline. July 26, 2003 - 50th anniversary of the start of the Cuban revolution, which brought Fidel Castro to power. Graphic shows map and timeline of the Cuban revolution from the attack on the Moncada barracks in 1953 to Castro's triumphant entry into Havana in 1959. View More.
1 day ago · The Cuban Missile Crisis was the closest the world ever came to nuclear war. Recognizing the devastating possibility of a nuclear war, Khrushchev turned his ships back. The Soviets agreed to dismantle the weapon sites and, in exchange, the United States agreed not to invade Cuba.