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Cuban Revolution | |||||||
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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 | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
File:Flag of Cuba sky blue.svg Cuban Government Supported by:[[|]][[|]] | 26th of July Movement Supported by: | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Fulgencio Batista Eulogio Cantillo José Quevedo Pérez Alberto del Río Chaviano Joaquín Casillas Cornelio Rojas Fernández Suero Cándido Hernández Alfredo Abon Lee |
Fidel Castro Raúl Castro Che Guevara Abel Santamaría 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 MorganFile:Flag of the Revolutionary Directorate of 13 March.png José Antonio Echeverría † File:Infobox PSP.png Reynol Garcia | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
20,000 (1958) | 3,000 (1958) | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
2,000 killed[1] Arms captured:1 M4 Sherman tank12 mortars2 bazookas12 machine guns21 light machine guns142 M-1 rifles200 Dominican Cristobal submachine guns[2] | 1,000 killed[1] | ||||||
Thousands of dissidents arrested and murdered by Batista's government; unknown number of people executed by the Rebel Army[3][4][5][6] |
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- ↑ Jacob Bercovitch and Richard Jackson (1997). International Conflict: A Chronological Encyclopedia of Conflicts and Their Management, 1945–1995. Congressional Quarterly.
- ↑ Singer, Joel David and Small, Melvin (1974). The Wages of War, 1816–1965. Inter-University Consortium for Political Research.
- ↑ Eckhardt, William, in Sivard, Ruth Leger (1987). World Military and Social Expenditures, 1987–88 (12th edition). World Priorities.
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