Fidel Castro (Cuba)
vladimir lenin In actuality, "communism" was never set up in any country. Lenin set out to set up and did set up socialism, although it was a very poor example of it.
Communism is based on the idea of "equal right to every citizen of the country"and all their needs would be looked after by the State.
Fidel was a lawyer. In 1952 Fidel Castro became a candidate for Congress for the Cuban People's Party and he was the favorite for the next election. But General Fulgencio Batista, with the support of the armed forces, took control of the country. Castro with 123 men and women attacked the Moncada Army Barracks. He was arrested was sentenced to fifteen years in prison. He was released after two years. Castro left for Mexico where he began to plan another attempt to overthrow the Cuban government. After building up a stock of guns and ammunition, Castro, Che Guevara, Juan Almeida, and eighty other rebels arrived in Cuba in 1956. This group became known as the July 26 Movement and they made their base in the Sierra Maestra Mountains. As the history shows he did not used the military but instead he used revolutionaries. He came in power on the 1th of January 1959.
Set up a state capitalist dictatorship.
The Bay of Pigs invasion in April 1961 heightened tensions between the USSR and the USA, as it was a failed attempt by the U.S. to overthrow Fidel Castro's communist regime in Cuba. The invasion was backed by the U.S. government but was met with swift resistance from Cuban forces, leading to international embarrassment for the Kennedy administration. The USSR, under Nikita Khrushchev, viewed the invasion as a direct threat to communism in the Western Hemisphere and increased its support for Castro, further escalating Cold War hostilities. This event set the stage for future confrontations, including the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962.
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If one country falls to communism, the communists will know that they can succeed; and if they see that the US cannot, or will not intervene, then they will know that they might succeed with Another Country...and then another one, and so forth. Eisenhower explained the domino theory , in which he likened the countries on the brink of communism to a row of dominoes waiting to fall one after the other. "You have a row of dominoes set up," the president said. "You knock over the first one, and what will happen to the last one is the certainty that it will go over very quickly."
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He insisted education was vital. He set up schools, taught literacy, educated the troops and wrote many books including The Motorcycle Diaries. His influence can be seen today in Cuba's exceptionally high literacy rate.
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