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~ Ernesto Che Guevara
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Ernesto Che Guevara, az argentin származású forradalmár, miniszter, gerillavezér és író, Buenos Aires-ben szerzett orvosi diplomát, majd a kubai forradalom során jelentős szerepet játszott a szigetország felszabadításában és újjáépítésében. A kubai gazdaság talpraállításáért dolgozott, küzdött az oktatás és az egészségügy fejlesztéséért, az írástudatlanság és a faji előítéletek felszámolásáért. Saját példájával népszerűsítette az önkéntes munkát. Kongóban és Bolíviában is harcolt - harminckilenc éves volt, amikor az amerikai-bolíviai csapatok csapdába ejtették és kivégezték.
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Articles in Spanish and in Portuguese
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For the Spanish-speaking visitors, I found an article from June 2012 in which Che Guevara's youngest brother, Juan Martín talks a little about his famous brother:
~ Juan Martín Guevara's short interview
For the Portuguese-speaking visitors, I found a kind of summary about Che Guevara titled 50 verdades sobre Ernesto "Che" Guevara, in which you can read fifty interesting facts about el Comandante with some of his quotes:
~ 50 verdades sobre Ernesto "Che" Guevara
It is worth noticing that this article may contain mistakes as well. Unfortunately I don't speak Portuguese but some of the descriptions under the photos are wrong - and it may raise questions about the credibility of the whole text.
The second photo of Ernesto is from 1943 (and not 1945).
The third photo actually shows (from left to right): Aleida March, Aleida, Hildita, Camilo, Che, an unknown little girl and Celia de la Serna, Che's mother (so Aleida is holding her daughter with the same name - and not Celia who was born later).
The fifth photo was taken in Moscow in 1960 (and not in 1965).
The sixth photo was taken in Havana on 5th March 1960 (and not in 1959).
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Ernesto Che Guevara, the Argentine-born revolutionary, minister, guerrilla leader and writer, received his medical degree in Buenos Aires, then played an essential part in the Cuban Revolution in liberating and rebuilding the country. He did his best to set up the Cuban economy, fought for the improvement of the education and the health system, the elimination of illiteracy and racial prejudice. He promoted voluntary work by his own example. He fought in the Congo and in Bolivia - he was thirty-nine years old, when he was trapped and executed by the joint American-Bolivian forces.
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