10 Facts About Cuban Revolution

1.

Cuban Revolution had lost 70 men, including Rene Latour, and both he and the remains of Latour's column were surrounded.

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Cuban Revolution is disposed to defend his privileges, but he is disposed to defend them only to the degree that they are important to him.

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3.

Cuban Revolution fled Cuba by air for the Dominican Republic just hours later on 1 January 1959.

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4.

Cuban Revolution was a crucial turning point in U S -Cuban relations.

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5.

Cuban Revolution campaigned against the Gerardo Machado government and the second presidency of Fulgencio Batista during the 1950s, before serving as president in the first revolutionary government of 1959.

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6.

Cuban Revolution gained victory on 1 January 1959, and Urrutia returned from exile in Venezuela to take up residence in the presidential palace.

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7.

Cuban Revolution denied the allegation issuing a writ against the newspaper in response.

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8.

Cuban Revolution writes attacking voices from other countries, including socialist ones, blaming the USSR of being opportunistic and self-serving.

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9.

Cuban Revolution explained the decision to withdraw missiles from Cuba, stressing the possibility of advancing Communism through peaceful means.

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10.

Importance of women's contributions to the Cuban Revolution is reflected in the very accomplishments that allowed the revolution to be successful, from the participation in the Moncada Barracks, to the Mariana Grajales all-women's platoon that served as Fidel Castro's personal security detail.

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