
Ché Guevara
(1928-1967)

From his first meeting with Fidel Castro in Mexico in 1955 to his death in the Bolivian Andres in 1967, Ché Guevara's revolutionary career spanned little more than a decade. Yet the handsome young face, gaze set firmly on the future, has lived on through generations. In today's imagination Ché remains a mythical, romantic hero - an uncompromising revolutionary, selfless, dedicated, incorruptible, ready to die for his beliefs.

Anti-American, Pro-Communist
At age 26, Guevara arrived in Mexico. He had spent five weeks in Bolivia and nine months in Guatemala, where he witnessed the overthrow of reformist president Jacobo Arbenz by a CIA - backed military coup.
The event forever fixed his hatred of the United States. By then he was a convinced Marxist, and ardent admirer of the Soviet Union. Married to a Guatemalan woman, Hilda Galea, he intended to name his first son Vladimir. He had decided to join the ranks of the Communist Party, "somewhere in the world." But despite his lofty ideals, Ché was little more than a drifter, a wandering photographer, a underpaid medical researcher - a rebel in search of a cause.

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Ché Guevara
(1928-1967)

From his first meeting with Fidel Castro in Mexico in 1955 to his death in the Bolivian Andres in 1967, Ché Guevara's revolutionary career spanned little more than a decade. Yet the handsome young face, gaze set firmly on the future, has lived on through generations. In today's imagination Ché remains a mythical, romantic hero - an uncompromising revolutionary, selfless, dedicated, incorruptible, ready to die for his beliefs.

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