Fidel Castro promised to address social inequality and improve the living conditions of the Cuban people by providing access to education, healthcare, and housing. He vowed to eliminate corruption and foreign influence in Cuba, advocating for a sovereign and independent nation. Additionally, he sought to empower the working class and promote revolutionary ideals, aiming to create a more just and equitable society. These promises were central to his appeal and the support he garnered during and after the Cuban Revolution.
Raul Castro is the dictator in Cuba since Fidel is dead.
Fidel Castro became seriously ill in July 2006 when he underwent emergency surgery for intestinal bleeding. Following the surgery, he temporarily handed over power to his brother, Raúl Castro, and did not make a public appearance for several months. His health continued to decline over the years, leading to his eventual retirement from public life and passing away on November 25, 2016.
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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.
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.
Castro overthrew Batista in 1958 and assumed power on 1 Jan 1959. He declared himself president and joined forces with former USSR in order to fight capitalism. He wanted to make Cuba a country with no class distinctions, everyone was supposed to be equal.
Fidel Castro started to depopulate Cuba as other communist Countries like Stalin Russia and Hitler Germany. He did not pick on ethnic group what so ever. He mass murdered politicians, a whole bunch of Cuban troops under Batista and many civilians.
he made promises to the workforce that he would make them a better country, then he broke his promises
Che comes from Cuba. He was Fidel Castro's right hand man when Castro over threw the government of Cuba in the 1959 revolt. Che was actually a brutal revolutionary famed at the time for killing women, children and soldiers indiscrimintly. However recent propanda has tried to make him out to be a hero of the revolution. It is an interesting attempt to rewrite history but some of us old folks have pretty good memories.
For most small nation Communist Parties, the 1963 Anglo-American-Soviet Test Ban Treaty was viewed as a step towards better relations between the USSR and the West. This situation caused Cuba's Fidel Castro to view his relations with the Soviet Union at risk. Not a withdrawal of Soviet support, but the friendlier the USSR was towards the West, the less likely would the Soviets be towards Castro's plans to expand his revolution to South America. There was a fear that Khrushchev might have a more receptive response to US protests of any inroads that Castro might make in the Western Hemisphere.
Don't Make Promises was created in 1966.
Because Fidel Castro declared himself and Cuba communist in 1962.