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The Bloodthirsty Dictator by Fidel Castro 396 words
Fidel Castro, a well known bloodthirsty dictator, was born on August 13, 1926 on a farm in Mayari. Mayari is located in the province Oriente in Cuba. In his early years Castro was fascinated with political discussions and baseball. Castro was an excellent baseball player. He played baseball for man ...

Life of Fidel Castro 581 words
On August 13, 1926 one of the world's most fierce leaders was brought upon this earth. He would be recognized world wide as Fidel Castro. Born near Biran Cuba he grew up on his mother And fathers 200 acre sugar cane plantation (Groiler 1996 n. Page). When Castro turned age six he was sent aw ...

Fidel Castro's Biography 898 words
Fidel Castro Biography Fidel Castro was born on Aug. 13, 1926, on a farm in Mayari. He went to Catholic schools in Santiago de Cuba and Havana. In 1945 ...

The Role of Fidel Castro during The Cuban Revolution 239 words
Fidel Castro, who seized power of Cuba in 1959 mainly because of "The Cuban Revolution," is still in control after 41 years. Castro was born Fidel Castro Ruz in Oriente Province, Cuba. 1) Graduating from the University of Havana, Fidel has a Doctor of Laws ...

The Cuban revolution and Fidel Castro 731 words
Fidel Castro Ruz was born on august 13 1926 in Biran, Cuba. His family, owning sugar plantations, were fairly wealthy, this money providing him with extensive education oppurtunities. In 1945 Castro gained a law degree after attending the University of Havana and started a practice, ...

The Life of Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz 877 words
Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz was born on January 13, 1926. He was an illegitimate child of Angel Castro y Argiz, an immigrant worker from spain and Lina Ruz Gonzalez. Fidel grew up in the mountainous region of Oriente province. As a boy, Fidel worked in the family?s sugar cane fields and, at 6 yea ...

Elian A Victim of Conspiracy 606 words
ELIAN A VICTIM OF CONSPIRACY On April 18, 1961 President John F. Kennedy wrote back to Premier Nikita Khruschev in response to his accusation that the Cuban exiles that had invaded Cuba were trained in the United States, and that the United States owned the planes th ...

The Bay of Pigs Invasion in 1961 375 words
The Bay of Pigs Invasion happened in 1961. The invasion was a failed attempt to be rid of Fidel Castro, the Cuban dictator. The current reining president at the time it all started was President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Part way through though, President John F. Kennedy came to power. Some blame Ke ...

Laws of the Cuban Government and the U.S. Government 1006 words
Elian should stay in the United States "Elian Gonzalez, a 6 year-old Cuban boy, was found Thanksgiving Day clinging to an inner tube off the coast of Miami after his mother, along with nine other people, drowned while fleeing Communist Cuba in a boat." (Elian Gonzalez Timeline Part I, 1). Since ...

The Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz History 1461 words
Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz was born near Biran in Orient Province, Cuba, in 1926. He was the third child born to Castro y Argiz and Lina Ruz Gonzalez. Angel became wealthy from laying track for the sugar railway and transporting the cane. Castro attended public school near the town of Mayari ...

The Changes of the Situation of Women 1041 words
The Changes of the Situation of Women as Presented in Three Cuban Films The Cuban revolution has brought about great change for women. Prior to Castro's reign, women mainly had lives that revolved around the household, and very few had professional jobs. Also, they were traditionally seen as s ...

Biography of Fidel Castro 500 words
Fidel Castro nacia en el agosto 13, 1926, en una granja en el municipio de Mayari en la provincia de Oriente. Su padre, el Angel Castro y Argiz, un inmigrante de Espaņa, era un granjero bastante prospero de sugarcane en una localidad que tuvo largo fue dominada por propiedades de la Compaņia U ...

The Invasion 0f Cuba 341 words
 1961, an unsuccessful invasion of Cuba by Cuban exiles, supported by the U.S. government  On Apr. 17, 1961, an armed force of about 1,500 Cuban exiles landed in the Bahia de Cochinos (Bay of Pigs) on the south coast of Cuba  Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) with the appro ...

The Brief History of The Cuban Revolution 1448 words
Through out history, almost every nation in the world has experienced a revolution. A revolution can be simply defined as "a change." When a country undergoes a revolution, its ideals that it once believed in are being transformed. Sometimes revolutionaries act intellectually, yet others may respon ...

The History of Cuba and Its Totalitarian Regime 2353 words
CUBA THE TOTALITARIAN REGIME THAT STILL GOES ON When Columbus came to Cuba in 1492, he and his predecessors would probably never have imagined of this island's outcome within the centuries ahead. from conquering the country, to its independence, to the totalitarian regime put i ...

The Rise of Fidel Castro 606 words
Cuba's government is currently a totalitarian state since the revolution on January 1st in 1959. The head of state is currently Fidel Castro, also the Chief of State, as well as the Head of Government, First Secretary of the Cuban Communist Party, and Commander in Chief of the armed forces. ...

A Dictionary of Modern Revolution by Edward Hyams 343 words
The book A Dictionary of Modern Revolution written by Edward Hyams is a book that has changed my entire view on society, life, greed, and morales. This book tells the entire life of a famous revolutionary named Ernesto Guevara. Ernesto Guevara is widely known throughout the world as Che Guevara ...

A Dictionary of Modern Revolution 341 words
The book A Dictionary of Modern Revolution written by Edward Hyams is a book that has changed my entire view on society, life, greed, and morales. This book tells the entire life of a famous revolutionary named Ernesto Guevara. Ernesto Guevara is widely known throughout the world as Che Guevara o ...

Cuba : Soviet Union 1944 words
In the beginning, John F. Kennedy's invasion of Cuba seemed as though it would be a major victory for the United States. Kennedy's involvement in Cuba soon turned into a crisis, not only with Cuba, but also with the Soviet Union. Although there was no real evidence that the U.S. would be success ...

Fidel Castro's Heart 443 words
A sudden change in Fidel Castro's heart opened a whole new ball game for the economy. He decided to let trade run free between Cuba and the United States. Being a businessman, I quickly jumped on the opportunity. I decided to open up a sporting goods store, which wo ...

An Autobiography of Enrique Oltuski 2006 words
I, Enrique Oltuski, was born in Cuba in 1933. As Jews in Poland, my parents were discriminated against, and they were put into isolated ghettos. By 1929, they had decided to escape to the New World when they arrived in Cuba. For the first years in Cuba, my father had many financial difficulties. ...

Che Guevara and The Bolivian Campaign 1795 words
In retrospect, the mission in Bolivia seemed to have been doomed from the start. The very foundation that created the revolution failed it immediately, due to this fact, from the beginning to the end the revolution seemed an imminent failure. If one sat down and tried to reconstruct an account on ...

"The Bay of Pigs in Cuba" 3029 words
It seems that the United States has been one of the most dominant, if not the most dominant, countries in the world, since the Declaration of Independence. Yet, on Monday, April 17, 1961, our government experienced incredible criticism and extreme embarrassment when Fidel Castro ...

Revolution in Cuba 1483 words
Almost every nation in the world has experienced a revolution. A revolution can be simply defined as "a change." When a country undergoes a revolution, its ideals that it once believed in are being modified. Sometimes revolutionaries act intellectually, yet others may respond physic ...

Fidel Castro & His People 249 words
After Fulgencio Batista y Zaldivar seized control of the Cuban government in 1952, Fidel Castro became a leader of an underground antigovernment fraction. A Year later he was jailed for having led the 26th uprising against Batista. In 1955 he was released and went into exile in the ...


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