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Political turning points in modern Cuban history: 3 revolutions
1898: US intervention in the Cuban war for independence--Jose Marti’s failed revolution
- Platt Amendment mentality: sell-out to the Yankees
- Gerardo Machado dictatorship, 1925-33
1934: The unfinished revolution--revolutionary junta overthrown by the army
- Fulgencio Batista eras: 1934-40 (military), 40-44 (constitutional president), 52-58 (dictator)
- Democratic interlude: 1940-52
1959: Socialist revolution against Batista, the United States, and Cuban elites
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Chronology of the Cuban Revolution
1952, March 10: Fulgencio Batista seized power
1953, July 26: Fidel Castro attacks the Moncada Barracks and fails.
1956, Nov: Urban insurrections in Havana and the Oriente fail.
1956, Dec. 2: Granma landing in the Oriente is a disaster, but the foco survives.
1957, March, July: Assassinations (13/iii), general strikes and urban insurrections fail.
1958, May-June: Army offensive against guerrillas fails.
1959, Jan 1: Victory of the revolutionaries!
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Cuba: Revolutionary Isle
Havana urban insurrection (Mar 10, 1952-Dec 31 ‘58)
SierraMaestra(Dec. 2, 1956-Dec. 31, ‘58
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1955: Eisenhower administration bestows its blessing on Batista, but in ‘58 began to distance itself from B.
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General amnesty: Fidel and compatriots of the Moncada assault released from prison (May 1955)
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The Granma landing in the Oriente,Dec. 2, 1956: a disaster
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Che and Fidel, Masters of improvisation (1964 foto)
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Oriente: The rural foco,Dec. 1956-Dec. 1958
?July 26, 57Estrada Sugar mill
Dec 11, ‘58 ?San Luis (Town)
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Che Guevara and guerrilla warfarep. 41 on outline
Political strategy: “The first duty of the revolutionary is to make revolution.”
Che’s seven rules of guerrilla warfare: terrain, peasants, sanctuaries, hit/run, urban support, international support, destroy morale of enemy.
Guerrilla tactics (myth of the heroic guerrilla): “The guerrillero must ‘feel’ that the people will triumph.”
Success in Cuba contradicts lessons Che taught:
- Batista’s was a weak regime
- Urban insurrectionaries struck most powerful blows
- Conditions in L.A. would never be the same again
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Frank Pais, founder of ANR, commander of Urban Front of M-26-7, and martyr (July 30, 1957)
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Chronology of urban insurrection
1952, May 20: MNR formed; Orthodoxo youth
1953, Apr 5: Attack on Columbia barracks fails.
1954, Mar 3-10: Bombings in Havana, Santiago de Cuba, elsewhere by FEU, AAA fail.
1955, Aug-Sep: Nation-wide bombings by FEAP
1955, Nov. 27: Student general strike
1956, Feb-Nov: Bombings, strikes
1956, Nov 27-30: General strike fails, DR, M-26-7
1957, March 13: DR attacks Presidential Palace
1957, Sept. 5: Cienfuegos naval mutiny
1958, Jan-Dec: Bombings, attacks, strikes: DR...
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Happy New Year 1958! Batista’s last
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“Battle” of Santa Clara, Dec. 31, ‘58
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Fidel Castro:guerrillero,revolucionario,orator,maximum leader.Cuba: from “siempre fiel”to “siempre Fidel”
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Chewith his CIAcaptorbefore execu-tion9/x/1967
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