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Ernesto "Che" Guevara (Latin American Spanish: [ˈtʃe ɣeˈβaɾa]; [3] 14 June 1928 [1] – 9 October 1967) was an Argentine Marxist revolutionary, physician, author, guerrilla leader, diplomat, and military theorist.
Che Guevara (born June 14, 1928, Rosario, Argentina—died October 9, 1967, La Higuera, Bolivia) was a theoretician and tactician of guerrilla warfare, a prominent communist figure in the Cuban Revolution (1956–59), and a guerrilla leader in South America.
Ernesto “Che” Guevara de la Serna, the controversial Marxist revolutionary and guerrilla leader, was a central figure in the Cuban Revolution, serving as second in command to Fidel Castro.
Ernesto "Che" Guevara de la Serna was an Argentine Marxist revolutionary who was a prominent figure during the Cuban Revolution. Guevara studied medicine before traveling around South America...
Read a biography about the life of Che Guevara (Ernesto Guevara de la Serna). Discover why he became a left-wing hero, even after his death.
From his first meeting with Fidel Castro in Mexico in 1955 to his death in the Bolivian Andes in 1967, Ché Guevara's revolutionary career spanned little more than a decade.
Ernesto Guevara de la Serna was an Argentine physician and revolutionary who played a key role in the Cuban Revolution.
Che Guevara, orig. Ernesto Guevara de la Serna, (born June 14, 1928, Rosario, Arg.—died October 1967, Bolivia), Theoretician and tactician of guerrilla warfare and prominent figure in Fidel Castro ’s revolution in Cuba (1956–59).
As a symbol of counterculture worldwide, Guevara is one of the most recognizable and influential revolutionary figures of the twentieth century. However, during his life, and even more since his death, Che has elicited controversy and wildly divergent opinions on his personal character and actions.
Who was Che Guevara? A look back at the life and legacy of Ernesto ‘Che’ Guevara. Ernesto 'Che' Guevara was executed aged 39 after being captured by US-backed troops in Bolivia in 1967 ...