- The
French freighter La
Coubre (French: [la kubʁ])
exploded in the
harbour of Havana, Cuba, on 4
March 1960
while it was
unloading 76 tons of grenades...
-
Fidel Castro to
commemorate the
workers and
soldiers who died in the La
Coubre explosion on
March 5, 1960 at the
harbour in Havana. The
motto was originally...
-
harbor was the
scene of a
deadly explosion when the
French freighter La
Coubre,
carrying 76 tons of
Belgian munitions, was
being unloaded. The
cause of...
- The La
Coubre Lighthouse (French:
Phare de la
Coubre,
pronounced [faʁ də la kubʁ]) is a
historic lighthouse that is
still in
service in La Tremblade,...
- The
Forest of la
Coubre (French: forêt de la
Coubre) is a
large forest in the
region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, near the city of Royan. Its area is roughly...
-
March 5, 1960, in Havana, Cuba, at a
memorial service for
victims of the La
Coubre explosion. By the end of the 1960s, the image, in
conjunction with Guevara's...
- were
further strained following the
explosion of a
French vessel, the La
Coubre, in
Havana harbour in
March 1960. The ship
carried weapons purchased from...
-
March 1960, two m****ive
explosions ripped through the
French freighter La
Coubre,
which was
carrying Belgian munitions from the port of Antwerp, and was...
- legs to the U.S.
every month. On
March 6, 1960, the
French freighter La
Coubre exploded in
Havana Harbor killing around 100 people. An
American named Jack...
-
manufactured Uzis were
provided in 1960 in an arms
shipment aboard 'La
Coubre'. An
example can be seen in the
Military Museum at Valencia, with Cuban...