Fidel Castro and Che Guevara were leaders in the Cuban Revolution, which later became a communist country. Che headed the attempts to bring communism to parts of South America. He was killed by government forces in Bolivia. Che remains an honored figure in Cuba.
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Fidel Castro and the cold warFidel Castro held weapons in Cuba for Russia.
Prior to the Cuban Missile Crisis, the failed Bay of Pigs Invasion in April 1961 significantly influenced Fidel Castro's decision to seek military support from the Soviet Union. The invasion, orchestrated by the U.S. with the intent to overthrow Castro's government, heightened his fears of further American aggression. In response to this threat, Castro sought military assistance from the Soviet Union to bolster his regime and deter potential future invasions. This alignment ultimately led to the installation of Soviet missiles in Cuba, escalating tensions between the U.S. and the USSR.
As a communist nation, Cuba accepted military assistance from the Soviet Union (Russia). Castro accepted & allowed Soviet (Russian) missiles to be installed on Cuban soil.
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Fidel Castro was a Cuban leader and communist ally of the Soviet Union.
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it was the united states of america until 1956 when fidel castro made an alliance with the U.S.S.R. (soviet union[russia])
Fidel Castro and the cold warFidel Castro held weapons in Cuba for Russia.
The worst dictators were Adolf Hitler of Germany, Joseph Stalin of the Soviet Union and Mao Zedong of China.
Fidel Castro was a revolutionary leader who established a communist regime in Cuba. His primary ally in the revolution was Che Guvarra. He was the first secretary of the communist party of Cuba from 1961 to 2011. He was also a Prime Minister, President, and Commander in Chief.
As a communist nation, Cuba accepted military assistance from the Soviet Union (Russia). Castro accepted & allowed Soviet (Russian) missiles to be installed on Cuban soil.
United States (President John F. Kennedy), Soviet Union (Premier Nikita Khrushchev), and Cuba (Fidel Castro)