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Guevara was a romantic revolutionary, a man who fought for his ideals, not for the sake of being a big official or a comfortable life or any position. He was Minister of Light Industry and President of the National Bank for a period of time after the success of the Cuban Revolution (I have a 50-peso note with his signature on it, which he issued when he was President of the National Bank of Cuba). But he felt that this did not suit his character and could not realize his ideals (in today's terms, that is, his life plan), so he went to the Congo to train guerrillas.
Later, he felt that the time was not ripe for revolution in Africa, so he returned to Cuba and soon went to Bolivia to fight with the guerrillas there. Among the guerrillas who died with him was a Peruvian named Juan Chang, who was of Chinese descent. I admire people like Guevara.
I studied and lived for more than two years in the city where his tomb was located (and the city he liberated).
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Iran? Isn't it Cuba?
This was due to his own personality and the reason why he was revered by many people many years later.
He was a minister in Cuba at the time, and he was a big official, and he also had a credit for the liberation of Cuba.
Castro entrusted him with a great deal ... But he left his comfortable life and set foot in Bolivia alone, why? To liberate the people there, it is estimated that he felt that Cuba had been liberated at that time.
He goes to other places where he is needed.
His whole life was to fight for his ideals, no matter how difficult it was.
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A proletarian revolutionary without borders.
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Take a look at Zhang Guangtian's "Cut. Govala
The one who insisted on the revolution for the sake of a better life for all.
The man who travels at night on the Grama.
He famously said, "Be strong so that you don't lose your gentleness." “
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I'm dizzy big brother. Such a famous person doesn't know it... A South American revolutionary who once fought Rome with Castro. Later left Cuba. Died at the hands of the United States in the 60s.
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In October 1967 in La Higuera, Bolivia, a deserter from the Guevara guerrillas revealed the Guevara guerrilla camp to the Bolivian special forces. On 8 October, when Guevara was leading a patrol near La Higuera, special forces surrounded the camp and captured him. He surrendered after being injured in his leg.
There are several versions of what happened when he was captured, and there is an account that during the clashes, several soldiers tried to approach him, and he shouted: "Don't shoot!" I am Che Guevara, and I am worth more to you alive than I am dead".
Another theory is that his identity was still unknown when he was obtained. At the time of his capture, he was wearing a Rolex watch that he had just received. When Barrientos learned that he had been captured, he immediately ordered him to be executed.
After being imprisoned overnight in a dilapidated school building, Guevara was shot dead the next afternoon by a Bolivian army sergeant who had drawn a short straw with his hands tied to a board. Some believe that the sergeant shot Guevara in the face and throat. It is widely accepted that he shot Guevara in both legs to keep his face intact in order to prove his identity, and pretended to be combat trauma to conceal his death.
They bit Guevara's arm to prevent him from screaming, and they eventually saw that Guevara was in too much pain and shot him in the chest. Che Guevara had said to the sergeant before he died, "I knew you were going to kill me here.
Shoot! Coward, what you're going to kill is a man! Another version is that before the execution, the executioner trembled and did not dare to shoot, Che Guevara calmly said to him:
Shoot, coward, you're just going to kill someone. "His body was *** taken to a local hospital and shown to the media. At that time, he was filmed ** became a legend, and many people praised him as a saint.
After a military doctor cut off his hand, Bolivia's army general transferred Guevara's body to an undisclosed location and refused to say whether his remains had been buried or cremated.
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Some people like Lei Feng for the same reason.
Because Guevara had a fighting spirit.
It is very famous in Cuba.
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