Saturday, March 28, 2015

The Bolshevik revolution took place in Russia in 1917............which became the USSR.........the Cuban revolution was a good bit later..............



  1. Cuban Revolution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuban_Revolution
    Wikipedia
    The Cuban Revolution (1953–1959) was an armed revolt conducted by Fidel Castro's 26th of July Movement and its allies against the government of Cuban ...
  2. The Cuban Revolution - Latin American History - About.com

    latinamericanhistory.about.com › ... › The History of Cuba
    ... moved towards Havana, and on January 1, 1959, Batista fled the country. The ramifications of the Cuban Revolution would change world politics forever.
  3. Castro and the Cuban Revolution - History Channel

    www.history.com/.../castro-and-the-cuban-re...
    History
    In 1950s Cuba, government corruption led to Fidel Castro's violent rise to power.
  4. Cuban Revolution Restaurant and Bar

    www.thecubanrevolution.com/
    Cuban Revolution Restaurant & Bar. ... CHARITYREV. Webmaster Login. ​© Copyright 2013. All Rights Reserved. Cuban Revolution Restaurant & Bar.
  5. The Cuban Revolution of "1959" - Cold War Museum

    www.coldwar.org/articles/50s/TheCubanRevolutionof1959.asp
    To comprehend the true nature of the Cuban Revolution, one must first examine the exploits of Fulgencio Batista, one of Cuba's most progressive presidents, ...
  6. A timeline of US-Cuba relations since the Cuban revolution ...

    qz.com/.../a-timeline-of-us-cuban-relations-since-the-cuban-revolution/
    Dec 18, 2014 - January 1, 1959—Fidel Castro overthrows President Fulgencio Batista and establishes a revolutionary socialist state. 1959—Cuba begins ...
  7. Cuban Revolution (1952-1958) - Latin American Studies

    www.latinamericanstudies.org/cuban-revolution.htm
    Click on the maps. The Pico Turquino, highest elevation of the Sierra Maestra. American hostages seized by Raul Castro June 27, 1958. 1952-1956 Articles
  8. Cuban Revolution | Cuban history | Encyclopedia Britannica

    www.britannica.com/.../Cuban-Revolution
    Encyclopaedia Britannica
    history of Latin America: Impact of the Cuban Revolution. By most social and economic indicators, Cuba by mid-century was among Latin America's most highly ...

  9. The Yankee Comandante

    The New Yorker‎ - May 2012
    William Alexander Morgan being applauded by Fidel Castro, in Havana in 1959. Morgan said that he had joined the Cuban Revolution because “the most important thing for free men ...

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