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fidel castro
At the José Martí Memorial
Trivia about fidel castro
In 1960 this new national leader made the longest speech in United Nations history, 4 hours & 29 minutes
In April 2001 Kevin Costner screened his flim "Thirteen Days" for this man, a key player in the events portrayed
Unopposed, he was elected to his 5th term as president in 1998; he's been in power since 1959
Shortly after taking power, he nationalized millions of dollars of American-owned property in Cuba
An active sportsman, this revolutionary leader seen here is also an adept ping-pong player
In 1993 he hinted that he'd be willing to give up power if the U.S. ended its embargo of Cuba
In 1950 this world leader received a law degree from the University of Havana
Rumors surfaced among Cubans in America that this premier had remarried, but they've never been confirmed
His brother Raul is the 2nd most powerful government official in Cuba
Trinchera was an organization formed at the University of Havana in 1959 in opposition to this new leader
(Alex reports from the National Archives.) In 1940 in a letter to the President, this then 14-year-old future world leader asked FDR for a $10 bill, yet he doesn't cash the checks we send him for Guantanamo
In 1962 the CIA enlisted the Mafia to assassinate this Cuban leader
In 1959 this Cuban led the overthrow of the military dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista
Entered univ. of Havana Law School 1945...became premier 1959...poison?!...shh!...
Plots to kill this leader have involved the use of CIA-engineered exploding cigars
Brother Raul took over for this ailing man as leader of Cuba
His brother Raul was his comrade in guerrilla warfare against Cuban dictator Batista
Raul's big brother
...at least temporarily; in 1955 this Cuban went into exile in Mexico but forces led by him returned in Dec. 1956
On trial for his 1953 raid on the Moncada barracks, he declared "History will absolve me"
A Cuban 1-peso note shows Jose Marti on the obverse & this man entering Havana in 1959 on the reverse
He transformed his country into the first Communist state in the Western Hemisphere
The biography for this Cuban leader says he likes classical music, baseball & skin diving
In 1956 this Cuban organized the 26th of July Movement, named for the date of his 1953 revolt against Batista
In the 1950s he did time on Isla de Pinos; since 1959, he's ruled a larger island
In 1959 he said his revolution began "With 82 men. If I had to do it again, I'd do it with 10 or 15 and absolute faith"
Until he attended the Collegio Lasalle in about 1932 around age 6, he worked in his family's sugar cane fields
Director Richard Fleischer shot Omar getting shot as "Che!", with Jack Palance as this Cuban leader
The longest currently serving leader in the Western Hemisphere; he started in 1959
This long-term Caribbean leader who came to power in 1959 is an accomplished ping-pong player
This leader's 1945 yearbook caption reads, "Distinguished student - will have a brilliant future."
(Sarah of the Clue reports from the U.N. General Assembly.) When this man first stood at the podium in the General Assembly in 1960, he gave a speech lasting 4 hours 29 minutes
(1990)"The World's Lone, Defiant Communist"
In 2002 former president Jimmy Carter had a historic meeting with this Cuban president
This world leader graduated from law school before planning the attack on the Moncada Barracks