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Cuban Revolution
File:Raulche2.jpg
Raúl Castro (left), with his arm around his second-in-command, Ernesto "Che" Guevara, in their Sierra de Cristal mountain stronghold in Oriente Province, Cuba, in 1958
Date26 July 19531 January 1959
(5 years, 5 months and 6 days)
Location
Result

26th of July Movement victory

Belligerents
File:Flag of Cuba sky blue.svg Cuban Government
Supported by:
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26th of July Movement
Supported by:
[[|]] (until 1959)[2]
Commanders and leaders
File:Flag of Cuba sky blue.svg Fulgencio Batista
File:Flag of Cuba sky blue.svg Eulogio Cantillo
File:Flag of Cuba sky blue.svg José Quevedo Pérez
File:Flag of Cuba sky blue.svg Alberto del Río Chaviano
File:Flag of Cuba sky blue.svg Joaquín Casillas Executed
File:Flag of Cuba sky blue.svg Cornelio Rojas Executed
File:Flag of Cuba sky blue.svg Fernández Suero
File:Flag of Cuba sky blue.svg Cándido Hernández
File:Flag of Cuba sky blue.svg Alfredo Abon Lee
Fidel Castro
Raúl Castro
Che Guevara
Abel Santamaría Executed
Camilo Cienfuegos
Huber Matos
Juan Almeida Bosque
Frank País 
René Ramos Latour 
Roberto Rodriguez 
Rolando Cubela Secades
Humberto Sori Marín
Alfonso Perez Leon
Template:Flagdeco/core Eloy Gutiérrez Menoyo
Template:Flagdeco/core William Alexander Morgan
File:Flag of the Revolutionary Directorate of 13 March.png José Antonio Echeverría 
File:Infobox PSP.png Reynol Garcia Executed
Strength
20,000 (1958) 3,000 (1958)
Casualties and losses
2,000 killed[3]
Arms captured:
1 M4 Sherman tank
12 mortars
2 bazookas
12 machine guns
21 light machine guns
142 M-1 rifles
200 Dominican Cristobal submachine guns[4]
1,000 killed[3]
Thousands of dissidents arrested and murdered by Batista's government; unknown number of people executed by the Rebel Army[5][6][7][8]
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  2. Jacob Bercovitch and Richard Jackson (1997). International Conflict: A Chronological Encyclopedia of Conflicts and Their Management, 1945–1995. Congressional Quarterly.
  3. Singer, Joel David and Small, Melvin (1974). The Wages of War, 1816–1965. Inter-University Consortium for Political Research.
  4. Eckhardt, William, in Sivard, Ruth Leger (1987). World Military and Social Expenditures, 1987–88 (12th edition). World Priorities.