Fidel
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Fidel welcomes Evo Morales, the President-elect of Bolivia, who made a friendly visit on the eve of 47th anniversary of the triumph of the Cuban Revolution.
Fidel’s picture for the La Salle School student ID, in Santiago de Cuba. 1936 – 1937 Academic Year.
Picture taken in Birán when Fidel was one year and eight months old. The picture was dedicated by his parents to their friends Paciano and Julia. Some years later, in order to confirm his identity, Fidel wrote his name on the back of the picture.
Universal International News broadcast on January 5, 1959 about the victory of the revolutionary forces led by Commander in Chief Fidel Castro over the shameful Fulgencio Batista dictatorship on January 1st of that same year. The video shows the peoples’ joy for the beginning of a new era for Cuba.
Fidel reading notes on the shooting of “The Longest Day” documentary.
“We have honored the traditions of our liberators and we shall keep on honoring them. And the future belongs to the peoples; the future belongs to our peoples. We believe in that future. And we are certain that the day will come when there will not be a single corner on this continent that can serve as a pedestal for imperialists to oppress and exploit the fraternal peoples of Latin America.
Keynote ceremony at the XXX Anniversary of the Falling in Battle of the Heroic Guerrilla and his companions and the laying to rest of their mortal remains in the monument at Santa Clara.
Keynote ceremony at the XXX Anniversary of the Falling in Battle of the Heroic Guerrilla and his companions and the laying to rest of their mortal remains in the monument at Santa Clara.
Keynote ceremony at the XXX Anniversary of the Falling in Battle of the Heroic Guerrilla and his companions and the laying to rest of their mortal remains in the monument at Santa Clara.
Speech made by Commander in Chief Fidel Castro Ruz, during the dedication of the Latin American School of Medical Sciences on the occasion of the 9th Ibero-American Summit of heads of State and Government.
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