No, he is alive today.
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Yes, the CIA did attempt to assassinate Fidel Castro using various methods, including a plan to use a poisonous cigar. This scheme was part of a series of covert operations aimed at eliminating the Cuban leader during the Cold War. The cigar was meant to deliver a lethal toxin, but the plot ultimately failed, as did many other assassination attempts against Castro.
Ronald Reagan was seriously wounded on March 30, 1981.
Secret Service agent who took a bullet in the abdomen while blocking President Reagen during an assassination attempt.
Fidel Castro was the leader of Cuba during the 1970s. Relations between the U.S. and Cuba were strained due to Communism, the Bay of Pigs, embargoes, and assassination attempts.
The first assassination attempt on Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria occurred on June 28, 1914, in Sarajevo. A group of Serbian nationalists known as the Black Hand planned the attack, and one of the conspirators, Nedeljko Cabrinovic, threw a hand grenade at the Archduke's motorcade. The grenade missed its target, injuring several bystanders instead. The Archduke was unharmed, and the assassination attempt initially failed, but later that day, he was assassinated by Gavrilo Princip.
By Sarah Brady, after her husband James Brady was seriously wounded and paralized during the Ronald Reagan assassination attempt.
Yes, Grover Cleveland had two assassination attempts during his presidency. The first attempt occurred in 1885 when a man named George W. Wallace fired two shots at Cleveland but missed. The second attempt happened in 1893 when an unemployed carpenter named Patrick Eugene Prendergast shot and killed Chicago Mayor Carter Henry Harrison instead of Cleveland.
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The only politics of the war was the military draft. Without the draft, most people, discounting the families & friends that suffered losses during the war, would not have cared that much about it. The world at the time was quite busy with the "Cuban Missile Crisis", "Fidel Castro", the "Race for the Moon" (The Space Race), the "John Kennedy Assassination", the "Robert Kennedy Assassination", the "Martin Luther King Assassination", the "Lee Harvey Oswald Assassination", the "Civil Rights Movement", and so forth. The politics was "end the war...so WE DONT HAVE TO FIGHT IN IT!" Meaning DRAFTEES!
Well, the Nazi's would have been a bit lost for a bit but probably someone else would have taken charge and if they were better then they could have won the war!
There is no evidence to suggest that Thomas Edison was ever the target of an assassination attempt. While he faced competition and criticism during his career, there are no known incidents of anyone trying to kill him.