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Those path finders who have guided us through..some short portraits of International and National Communist Stalwarts. And links to sites relating to study on them. The archive is under developement and in no way complete.

International

marx_s.jpg (7472 bytes) Karl Marx, visit Internet Marx Archive
engles_s.jpg (7465 bytes) Friedrich Angels, visit Angels Documents
lenin_s.jpg (7335 bytes) V I Lenin, visit Lenin Internet archive
stalin_s.jpg (3410 bytes) J Stalin, visit Internet Archive
mao_s.jpg (7115 bytes) Mao Zedong
Mao Documentation Project
hochimin_s.jpg (7903 bytes) Ho Chi Minh
che_s.jpg (9485 bytes) Che Guevara Cyber Che Links

National

ems_s.jpg (7416 bytes) EMS Nambooridabad
btr_s.jpg (7213 bytes) BT Ranadive
mb_s.jpg (7025 bytes) MV Basavpunnaiah
ps_s.jpg (3414 bytes) P Sundarayya
akg_s.jpg (7885 bytes) AK Gopalan
kakababu_s.jpg (7085 bytes) Muzaffar Ahmad
pdg_s.jpg (7537 bytes) Pramod Dasgupta
sarojda_s.jpg (6543 bytes) Saroj Mukherjee
konar_s.jpg (3506 bytes) Harekrishna Konar

 

INTERNATIONAL
ERNESTO CHE GUEVARA

che_s.jpg (9485 bytes)Ernesto Guevara de loa Serna was born in Rosario, Argentina on June 14, 1928. As a medical student in Buenos Aires and after earning his degree as doctor, he travelled throughout Latin America. Living in Guatemala during 1954 - then under the elected government of Jacobo Arbenz - he became involved in political activity there and was an eyewitness to the overthrow of that government in a CIA-organised military operation.

Forced to leave Guatemala under threat of death, Guevara went to Mexico City. There he linked up with exiled Cuban revolutionaries seeking to overthrow dictator Fulgencio Batista. In July 1955 he met Fidel Castro and immediately enlisted in the guerrilla expedition Castro was organising. The Cubans nicknamed him "Che," a popular form of address in Argentina.

From November 25 to December 2, 1956, Guevara was part of the expedition that sailed to Cuba aboard the cabin cruiser Granma to begin the revolutionary armed struggle in the Sierra Maestra mountains. Originally the troop doctor, he became the first Rebel Army commander in July 1957.

In September 1958, Guevara and Camilo Cienfuegos each led guerrilla columns westward from the Sierra Maestra to the centre of the island. Through fierce fighting they successfully extended the Rebel Army’s operations to much of Cuba. At the end of December 1958, Guevara led the Rebel Army forces to victory in the battle of Santa Clara, one of the decisive engagements of the war.

Following the rebel’s victory on January 1, 1959, Guevara became a key leader of the new revolutionary government. In September 1959 he began serving as head of the Department of Industry of the National Institute of Agrarian Reform. In November 1959 he became president of the National Bank; and in February 1961 be became minister of Industry. He was also a central leader of the political organisation that in 1965 became the Communist Party of Cuba.

Guevara was a leading Cuban representative around the world, heading numerous delegations and speaking at the United Nations and other international forums.

In April 1965 Guevara left Cuba to participate directly in revolutionary struggles abroad. He spent several months in the Congo in Africa, returning to Cuba secretly in December 1965. In November 1966 he arrived in Bolivia, where he led a guerrilla detachment fighting that country’s military dictatorship. Wounded and captured by U.S. trained Bolivian counterinsurgency troops on October 8, 1967, he was murdered the following day.

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