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Fulgencio Batista y Zaldívar (born Rubén Zaldívar;
January 16, 1901 –
August 6, 1973) was a
Cuban military officer and
politician who pla**** a dominant...
- human-interest articles,
Bohemia was
often critical of
government overreach in Cuba -
admonishing the
actions of Machado,
Batista, Grau, and
other Cuban...
- was a
failed ********ination
attempt on the life of
President Fulgencio Batista at the
Presidential Palace in Havana, Cuba. The
attack began at around...
- Revolución cubana) was the
military and
political overthrow of
Fulgencio Batista's dictatorship,
which had
reigned as the
government of Cuba
between 1952...
- and
Bohemia led the
mainstream Cuban press in
denouncing the
dictatorship of
Batista and
supported the
insurrection and
revolution against Batista's regime...
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Carlos Lechuga in
creating a
special section of
Bohemia called En Cuba, to
draft specifically anti-
Batista articles. En Cuba
later critiqued the government...
- brutality. In 1942,
President Batista replaced the
National Chief of
Police Bernardo Garcia with
General Manuel Benitez,
Batista's former Aide-de-camp. ****et...
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University of Havana, when he
demonstrated his
opposition to the 1952
Batista coup d'état.
Valls was
sentenced to a year in
prison on July 22, 1955,...
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Batista. Mariné, as a
sergeant in the
Cuban Army, parti****ted in the
Cuban Revolution of 1933 that
brought Fulgencio Batista to power. As
Batista's aide-de-camp...
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despotic leaders,
culminating in the
overthrow of the
dictator Fulgencio Batista by the 26th of July Movement, led by
Fidel Castro,
during the 1953–1959...