Fidel Castro
Fidel Castro was the Cuban Prime Minister from 1959 to 1974, and then became president of Cuba in 1974. Castro is still president of Cuba today. Castro was born on August 13, 1927 in Mayari. His father was an immigrant from Galcia, Spain. He attended Catholic schools as a child. In 1945, he went to the University of Havana. He got his degree in law in 1950. He married Mirta Diaz-Balart in 1948, and he then divorced her in 1954. He first got power in 1959, after Cuba’s former leader, Fulgencio Batista fled from Cuba. Castro was considered Cuba’s “maximum leader.” In 1976, he became president, the first secretary of the Cuban Communist party, and the commander of the armed forces. Castro also tried to become part of Batista’s dictatorship. Castro ran for the Cuban House of Representatives in 1952, but the troops of Batista ended elections and democracy in Cuba. Afterwards, he led a revolution against Batista, and he eventually succeeded on January 1, 1959. Then Castro took control of the government. At first, Castro seemed to be a good leader, but as time passed, he started to become more and more radical. Castro started to execute and imprison thousands of political opponents, he started national
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