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    Fulgencio Batista

    President of Cuba, 1940–1944; dictator, 1952-1959

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  1. Fulgencio Batista y Zaldívar (born Rubén Zaldívar; January 16, 1901 – August 6, 1973) was a Cuban military officer and politician who served as the elected president of Cuba from 1940 to 1944 and as a military dictator from 1952 until his overthrow in the Cuban Revolution in 1958.

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  2. Learn about the rise and fall of Fulgencio Batista, who ruled Cuba for three decades as a military strongman, a coalition builder, a retiree, a power grabber, and a status seeker. Find out how he faced Fidel Castro's revolution, lost U.S. support, and fled to exile.

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  3. Aug 19, 2019 · Learn about the life and career of Fulgencio Batista, who ruled Cuba twice as a military leader and was overthrown by Fidel Castro's revolution. Find out how he rose from poverty, joined the army, and became a powerful politician in Cuban history.

  4. Apr 15, 2024 · Cuban Revolution, armed uprising in Cuba that overthrew the government of Fulgencio Batista on January 1, 1959. The revolution had as its genesis a failed assault on the Santiago de Cuba army barracks on July 26, 1953. That attack’s leader, Fidel Castro, went on to rule Cuba from 1959 to 2008.

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  6. Aug 19, 2021 · Learn how Fidel Castro led a guerrilla uprising against the brutal dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista in Cuba from 1953 to 1959. Find out how Batista fled the island and Castro seized power, and how the U.S. responded to the communist regime.

  7. Mar 10, 2021 · Learn how General Fulgencio Batista overthrew the democratically elected President Carlos Prio Socarras in Cuba on March 10, 1952 and how the U.S. government reacted to the coup. Read the historical documents and analysis by Professor Jaime Suchlicki of the Cuban Studies Institute.

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