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Fidel Castro

A Life from Beginning to End

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Fidel Castro

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Narrado por: Casey Sullivan
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When Fidel Castro died on November 25, 2016, it seemed as if much of the world didn’t quite know what to make of the revolutionary leader. The images of loyal Cubans in Havana openly crying in the streets stood in stark contrast to the Cuban exiles and their descendants just 90 miles away in Miami, Florida. While Cuban citizens were mourning, Cuban Americans were celebrating; they were laughing, dancing, and drinking to celebrate Castro’s demise. It seems Fidel Castro was just as polarizing in death as he was in life.

You will learn about:

  • The beginnings of a revolutionary
  • Castro meets Che Guevara
  • The Bay of Pigs
  • The Cuban Missile Crisis
  • Castro’s soviet ally
  • The assassination conspiracy
  • Doctors for oil
  • And much more!

Learn more about the life of one of the 20th century’s most controversial figures.

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He survived over seven hundred assassination attempts from the Americans to die peacefully in bed.

From bastard to dictator.

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What I find rather interesting about this book is though Castro's intentions were pure, there were others who would use this for their needs which resulted in the Cuban Missile Crisis. I believe reconcillation could have been resolved through the Kennedy Administration, but due to "unforeseen circumstances" this wasn't accomplished. In conclusion what I got was he wanted people to be equal both exploiters and exploited. He believed he was getting help out of good conscious but that wasn't the case. A concise and detail important parts of Castro's life. It was worth my time.

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