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  • Cuba A Country
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    My name is Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz. I was born on August 13, 1926 on my father's sugar cane plantation. This was located Mayor, which was on the coast of Cuba's Oriente Province. My father's name was Angel Castro. He was born in northwest Spain, and had come to Cuba with the Spanish Army during the Spanish-American War. My mother was Lina Ruz Gone lez. As a child, I attended well-known and prestigious catholic schools. When I was six years old, I went to Santiago to lodge at my godparents hou...
  • Fidel Castros Regime
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    CUBA THE TOTALITARIAN REGIME THAT STILL GOES ON Introduction When Columbus came to Cuba in 1492, he and his predecessors would probably never have imagined of this islands outcome within the centuries ahead. from conquering the country, to its independence, to the totalitarian regime put into it, all these major events have made the island what it is today. Before giving the whole story about the Communists, one must understand how the country was born so heres a little bit of a background histo...
  • New York Journal Owner William Randolph Hearst
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    How far is a person willing to go to be the best? Will he sacrifice friends, family, even the lives of his countrymen? What makes someone that devoted to competition that they are willing to destroy everything that they " ve ever known, and quite possibly start a war in the process all to see that they " ve outsold there competition? These are the questions one must ask once you learn of the life's story of William Randolph Hearst. From his news empire that included over 2 dozen major newspapers...
  • July 7 Che Guevara
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    On November 25, 82 men left on a yacht leaving from Mexico. Most of the men were sea sick. They soon overcame it a little. I was a stormy night when the men left Mexico. On December 2 they landed in Las Color adas. They were spot by the coast guard and it was telegraphed it to Batista. They soon hurried off the yacht and left quickly into the swamps. Being attacked by enemy planes but no casualties. They were led by one of comrades and was led to solid ground, where they were lost. December 5 th...
  • Failure Of The Bay Of Pigs Invasion
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    Bay of Pigs: The Failed Invasion The story of the failed invasion of Cuba at the Bay of Pigs is one of mismanagement, overconfidence, and lack of security. The blame for the failure of the operation falls directly in the lap of the Central Intelligence Agency and a young president along with his advisors. The fall out from the invasion caused a rise in tension between the two great superpowers and ironically, thirty-eight years after the event, the person whom the invasion was meant to topple, F...
  • Cia Officials And Cuban Exiles
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    The story of the failed invasion of Cuba at the Bay of Pigs, which is located on the south coast of Cuba about 97 miles southeast of Havanna, was one of mismanagement, poor judgment, and stupidity (Bay of Pigs 378). The blame for the failed invasion falls directly on the CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) and a young president by the name of John F. Kennedy. The whole intention of the invasion was to assault communist Cuba and put an end to Fidel Castro. Ironically, thirty-nine years after the Ba...
  • Elian's Miami Relatives
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    The Saga of Elian Gonzalez More and more people sail away from Cuba to the United States every year. The usual reason is to move from Fidel Castro and his rules, although many other reasons are obviously important enough for them to risk their lives; a reason like trying to escape from her ex-husband and landing with tragedy. A choice has to be made while dealing with all of the Cuban frustration: do I live or risk my life along with thirteen others? Among the heart wrenching events which happen...
  • Revolutionary Ideals Of Social Equality In Cuba
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    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 C astros reign, women mainly had lives that revolved around the household, and very few had professional jobs. Also, they were traditionally seen as subordinate to men in political and social situations. Gradually, women became more active outside of the household and started to participate in revolutionary pursuits, as well as take care of the family. A...
  • American Policy Change Toward Cuba
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    ... irs. Those in charge of Operation Pluto, based this new operation on the success of the Guatemalan adventure, but the situation in Cuba was much different than that in Guatemala. In Guatemala the situation was still chaotic andArbenz never had the same control over the country that Castro had on Cuba. The CIA had the United States Ambassador, John Puerifoy, working on the inside of Guatemala coordinating the effort, in Cuba they had none of this while Castro was being supplied by the Soviet ...
  • Events At The Bay Of Pigs
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    Towards the end of our 11th grade year, every student was required to come up with a topic around which their History Internal Assessment would be based. For my part, due to the fact that I am relatively unknowledgeable on many aspects that have to do with Cuba, I chose to write my assessment on the Bay of Pigs. For this reason, I read the book "The Perfect Failure: Kennedy, Eisenhower, and the CIA at the Bay of Pigs" by Trumbull Higgins. Though considerably critical, I found this book particula...

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