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He killed lots of Cubans in the Cuban revolution. He did not live to long because of his failure in the revolution bussines.

Let's start with using proper grammar of the very least appreciation for the man; to attempt to honor a man who gave his life for a cause (something very few of us can begin to do).

Ernesto would have statistically had to kill someone, and that is bypassing the several eyewitness accounts given by his comrades of him killing native Cubans (and his own men). That question is akin to asking a soldier of any war if he killed a man. He surely had, but you must ask that man himself. You would be hard pressed to rush into warfare, head first firing your weapon, not to have killed someone incidentally.

Lest we forget his stint of heading La Cabana in which he ordered an indeterminate amount of executions. Though some would argue he did not personally carry these murders out I am certain he would accept the weight upon his shoulders.

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