Fidel Castro did not directly have Che Guevara killed; rather, Guevara was executed by Bolivian forces in 1967 after being captured during his attempt to incite revolution in Bolivia. Tensions had grown between Guevara and Castro over ideological differences and Guevara's desire for a more internationalist revolutionary approach. Castro's government did not support Guevara's mission, leading to a lack of assistance that contributed to Guevara's failure and subsequent death. Ultimately, their diverging visions for revolutionary strategy and governance played a significant role in their estrangement.
The goals of Che Guevara, friend and fellow of Fidel Castro, were to spread communism throughout South America, and also the nations between Mexico and Colombia. Che had been a medical student in Argentina before he became allied with Castro. Che's ventures into South America ended when he was killed by government forces of Bolivia.
Che Guevara went in under Fidel Castro and helped the Cuban Revolution. They got an American president out and Fidel Castro became president.
The CIA planned the execution of Che Guevara because he had the capacity and charisma necessary to direct the struggle against the political repression of the traditional hierarchies in power in the countries of Latin America.
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.
There is officially 216 Documented Victims of CHÉ GUEVARA in Cuba Between 1957 TO 1959, directly by his hand or by his order to execute. Although his ultimate death toll is in the thousands for those killed during military operations that he lead. He was ultimately killed in Bolivia for attempting to start the same bloody revolution that he launched in Cuba. Che Guevara's relationship with Fidel Castro can be compared to Hitler's Hoess or Himmler.
The goals of Che Guevara, friend and fellow of Fidel Castro, were to spread communism throughout South America, and also the nations between Mexico and Colombia. Che had been a medical student in Argentina before he became allied with Castro. Che's ventures into South America ended when he was killed by government forces of Bolivia.
The goals of Che Guevara, friend and fellow of Fidel Castro, were to spread communism throughout South America, and also the nations between Mexico and Colombia. Che had been a medical student in Argentina before he became allied with Castro. Che's ventures into South America ended when he was killed by government forces of Bolivia.
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Che Guevara went in under Fidel Castro and helped the Cuban Revolution. They got an American president out and Fidel Castro became president.
The main similaries between Che Guevara and Fidel Castro is that they both believe in communism and a good cigar. Fidel Castro has devoted his life to Cuba. Che Guevara had traveled the globe to advance anti-impearalism in many countries such as Algeria, Congo, Vietnam, and Bolivia in addition to Cuba. Fidel Castro still lives while Che was executed in 1967 in Bolivia.
Che did not lead the revolution. Fidel Castro did. General Fulgencio Batista responded to this by sending more troops to the Sierra Maestra. He now had 10,000 men hunting for Castro and his 300-strong army. Although outnumbered, Castro's guerrillas were able to inflict defeat after defeat on the government's troops. In the summer of 1958 over a thousand of Batista's soldiers were killed or wounded and many more were captured. Unlike Batista's soldiers, Castro's troops had developed a reputation for behaving well towards prisoners. This encouraged Batista's troops to surrender to Castro when things went badly in battle. Complete military units began to join the guerrillas. Che did lead the revolution in Bolivia but it did not work and was captured and killed.
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The CIA planned the execution of Che Guevara because he had the capacity and charisma necessary to direct the struggle against the political repression of the traditional hierarchies in power in the countries of Latin America.
His brother Raul and Ernesto "Che" Guevara.