THIS DAY IN HISTORY – Che Guevara is executed – 1967

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On this day in 1967, socialist revolutionary and guerilla leader Che Guevara, age 39, is killed by the Bolivian army. The U.S.-military-backed Bolivian forces captured Guevara on October 8 while battling his band of guerillas in Bolivia and assassinated him the following day. His hands were cut off as proof of death and his body was buried in an unmarked grave. In 1997, Guevara’s remains were found and sent back to Cuba, where they were reburied in a ceremony attended by President Fidel Castro and thousands of Cubans.

Ernesto Rafael Guevara de la Serna was born to a well-off family in Argentina in 1928. While studying medicine at the University of Buenos Aires, he took time off to travel around South America on a motorcycle; during this time, he witnessed the poverty and oppression of the lower classes. He received a medical degree in 1953 and continued his travels around Latin America, becoming involved with left-wing organizations.

In the mid 1950s, Guevara met up with Fidel Castro and his group of exiled revolutionaries in Mexico. Guevara played a key role in Castro’s seizure of power from Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista in 1959 and later served as Castro’s right-hand man and minister of industry. Guevara strongly opposed U.S. domination in Latin America and advocated peasant-based revolutions to combat social injustice in Third World countries. Castro later described him as “an artist of revolutionary warfare.”

Guevara resigned—some say he was dismissed—from his Cuban government post in April 1965, possibly over differences with Castro about the nation’s economic and foreign policies. Guevara then disappeared from Cuba, traveled to Africa and eventually resurfaced in Bolivia, where he was killed. Following his death, Guevara achieved hero status among people around the world as a symbol of anti-imperialism and revolution.

A 1960 photo taken by Alberto Korda of Guevara in a beret became iconic and has since appeared on countless posters and T-shirts. However, not everyone considers Guevara a hero: He is accused, among other things, of ordering the deaths of hundreds of people in Cuban prisons during the revolution.

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lamont cranston
lamont cranston
October 9, 2018 7:50 am

Two observations….(1) if he cared so much about the suffering, why didn’t he become an Albert Schweitzer and provide free medical care to the poor? (2) The old National Lampoon cover with him being hit in the face with a cream pie was spot on – the issue was named “Is Nothing Sacred?”

AC
AC
October 9, 2018 2:05 pm

“The black is indolent and a dreamer; spending his meager wage on frivolity or drink”
— Che Guevara

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pyrrhus
pyrrhus
October 9, 2018 4:15 pm

Che was a physical weakling and liked to torture women and children…Good riddance to him and his girlfriend.

subwo
subwo
October 9, 2018 5:35 pm

He had to die, someone wanted to sell all those t shirts with his image on it.

Agnes in Chains
Agnes in Chains
October 9, 2018 6:43 pm

Kill a few people, they call you a murderer. Kill a million and you’re a conqueror. – Eric Qualen