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Che Guevara / 1963
ERNESTO GUEVARA Known as CHE GUEVARA Latin American guerrilla leader and revolutionary theorist. Holding a cigar. *UNAVAILABLE FOR USE IN ASIA AT PRESENT*
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1963 1967 Cigar Ernesto Guerrilla Guevara Latin Revolutionary Theorist 1928
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This powerful photograph captures the iconic image of Ernesto "Che" Guevara, the Argentine-born Latin American revolutionary leader and theorist, taken in 1963. With his unforgettable visage, thick beard, and intense gaze, Che Guevara became a symbol of revolutionary ideals and a figurehead for the leftist movements in Latin America and beyond. Born in Rosario, Argentina, in 1928, Guevara's political awakening came during his medical studies in Buenos Aires, where he witnessed the poverty and inequality that plagued the region. He traveled extensively throughout Latin America, observing the lives of the rural peasantry and developing a deep commitment to social justice. In 1953, Guevara joined Fidel Castro's guerrilla movement in Cuba, which would eventually lead to the overthrow of the Batista regime in 1959. After the revolution, Guevara served as the Minister of Industries and later became the leader of the Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces. In 1965, Guevara embarked on a new revolutionary campaign in Bolivia, where he was captured and executed by the Bolivian military in 1967. The image of Che Guevara, as seen in this photograph, has become a powerful symbol of revolutionary struggle and continues to inspire generations of activists and political thinkers around the world. This photograph, taken in 1963, captures Che Guevara in his element, holding a cigar and exuding an air of determination and charisma. The image is a testament to the enduring legacy of this remarkable figure in Latin American history.
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