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Che Guevara Research Paper

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“A heroic death, like a martyr’s death, is not a defeat but a triumph.” (4:1) Ernesto Guevara de la Serna was born and raised in Argentina on June 14, 1928. (1:2) While growing up he observed poverty in the masses and realized that the only solution lay within violent revolution. (2:2) Che Guevara should be considered a leader and legacy because he was an important part of the Cuban revolution, defined Cuba’s policies and his own views through many speeches and writings, and aided liberation movements around South America. Ernesto Guevara was an important part of the Cuban Revolution. Ever since he was younger he enjoyed traveling. Once he graduated from medical school in 1953 Ernesto decides to travel to Guatemala, he is unable to find a …show more content…

“His father –who told me in July in Buenos Aires that had no idea of his son’s whereabouts – found that hey were both independently involved in Anti-peroncon spiracles in the early 1950’s. “(3:2) A few years after the Cuban revolution had been successful he decided to no longer participate alongside Fidel Castro and his new Cuban Empowerment. He delivers a farewell letter to Fidel and Castro later reads it Central Committee of the newly formed Communist Party of Cuba. After around April of 1965 Guevara dropped out of public life. His locations and movements remained a secret. It was later learned that he had spent most of his time in the democratic republic of the Congo with other Cuban guerilla fighters helping the Patrice Lumumba battalion, which fought in the civil war there. (2:1) He was known as “Tatu” to hide his true identity. Right after he felt he had completed his mission in 1966 Guevara went to Bolivia, Incognito, to create and lead a guerilla group in Santa Cruz. (2:1). He began to try to incite the people of Bolivia to rebel against their government. Guevara meets with Bolivian Communist Party Secretary Mario Monje. They end up disagreeing on details of the upcoming guerilla expedition. None-the-less in their first battle his column is successful but with only a small guerrilla force to support his efforts, Guevara was …show more content…

Che Guevara was killed on October 9, 1967 in La Higuera. His presence with the Bolivian guerilla was affirmed by Regis Debary and first denied then affirmed by the Bolivian government. (3:2) His beret-topped image stares out from political posters, book covers, and clothing articles like t-shirts. (3:1) His image became an icon of leftist radicalism and anti-imperialism. Guevara's life continues to be a subject of great public interest and been explored and portrayed in numerous books and films, including The Motorcycle Diaries

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