Ernesto 'Che' Guevara
Birthday:
14 June 1928, Rosario, Argentina
Birth Name:
Ernesto Rafael Guevara de la Serna
Height:
175 cm
Ernesto Guevara de la Serna was born to a middle-class family in Rosario, Santa Fe Province, Argentina, on June 14, 1928. Disgusted by the corrupt Argentine military dictatorship, Guevara became a dedicated Marxist while in his teens. As a student he vowed to devote his life to revolutionary causes, and in 1953 he received a medical degree from the...
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Ernesto Guevara de la Serna was born to a middle-class family in Rosario, Santa Fe Province, Argentina, on June 14, 1928. Disgusted by the corrupt Argentine military dictatorship, Guevara became a dedicated Marxist while in his teens. As a student he vowed to devote his life to revolutionary causes, and in 1953 he received a medical degree from the University of Buenos Aires. He left Argentina later that year to take part in a Communist revolt in Guatemala. There he adopted his revolutionary nickname and nom de guerre of "Che", the local slang for "pal." When the revolution in Guatemala failed the following year, Che fled to Mexico where he was introduced to another Communist revolutionary in exile, Fidel Castro.Joining Castro's July 26 Movement, named after the date of Castro's aborted 1953 revolution in Cuba, Guevara sailed with Castro and over 80 guerrillas to Cuba, where they landed on December 2, 1956, bent on overthrowing Gen. Fulgencio Batista's government. The invasion force was decimated by a combination of fierce attacks by government troops and air strikes, and Castro, Guevara and about 10 others fled to the Sierra Maestra mountains of southern Cuba and established a base there. In July 1957 Che was assigned command of half of Castro's forces and given the rank of Comandante, a title he shared only with Castro himself. For the next year and a half he led his insurgents against government forces in the province of Las Villas, aided by the growing hatred by the population of Batista's corrupt and brutal government. Castro's forces were bolstered by help in both recruits from and material assistance by the local population. Che's attack against and decisive defeat of government forces in Santa Clara in December 1958 sealed the fate of Batista's crumbling government. He fled into exile on January 1, 1959, and Castro's troops marched unopposed into Havana a week later. After Castro assumed power, Che became one of his most trusted advisers and a leading international revolutionary and was appointed Minister of Agriculture. In 1960 he wrote a book titled "Guerilla Warfare," a manual for Third World insurgents, as part of his plan to spread Communism throughout the world. Che resigned his government post in Cuba in 1965 and traveled widely to Africa and other insurgent hot spots in the world, including the Belgian Congo, where he organized local Communists in revolts against the colonial government and trained Cuban contingents there. The training included taking courses in French, it was the language of Belgium, the Congo's colonial power, and was also spoken by many locals. Guevara wanted to make sure his men were able to effectively communicate with the locals in their own language.In November 1966 he surfaced in Bolivia to organize a revolt by local Communist insurgents. However, the "revolution" there didn't garner much support from the Bolivian peasantry, most of whom were poorly uneducated (or not educated at all) and spoke mostly local Indian dialects rather than Spanish, which made communication with them difficult. They also preferred to support the Bolivian government rather than a group of mostly foreign revolutionaries they neither knew nor trusted, and they often reported the locations and numbers of Che's forces to Bolivian military authorities. After a long and unsuccessful campaign during which Che's men were relentlessly pursued and whittled down by government troops, his "revolt" in Bolivia came to an abrupt end. On October 7, 1967, he and the surviving members of his group were ambushed and captured by government soldiers. Two days later, on October 9, Che was executed by a Bolivian firing squad, supposedly acting under orders from the CIA, which was training the Bolivian army. Show less «
I am one of those people who believes that the solution to the world's problems is to be found behind the Iron Curtain.
I am one of those people who believes that the solution to the world's problems is to be found behind the Iron Curtain.
Man really attains the state of complete humanity when he produces, without being forced by physical need to sell himself as a commodity.
Man really attains the state of complete humanity when he produces, without being forced by physical need to sell himself as a commodity.
Hatred is an element of struggle; relentless hatred of the enemy that impels us over and beyond the natural limitations of man and transform...Show more »
Hatred is an element of struggle; relentless hatred of the enemy that impels us over and beyond the natural limitations of man and transforms us into effective, violent, selective, and cold killing machines. Our soldiers must be thus; a people without hatred cannot vanquish a brutal enemy. Show less «
The question is one of fighting the causes and not just the effects. This revolution is bound to fail if it doesn't succeed in reaching deep...Show more »
The question is one of fighting the causes and not just the effects. This revolution is bound to fail if it doesn't succeed in reaching deep inside them, stirring them right down to the bone, and giving them back their stature as human beings. Otherwise, what's the use? Show less «
It is better to die standing than to live on your knees.
It is better to die standing than to live on your knees.
Let me say that the true revolutionary is guided by a great feeling of love. It is impossible to think of a genuine revolutionary lacking th...Show more »
Let me say that the true revolutionary is guided by a great feeling of love. It is impossible to think of a genuine revolutionary lacking this quality. Show less «
Passion is needed for any great work, and for the revolution passion and audacity are required in big doses.
Passion is needed for any great work, and for the revolution passion and audacity are required in big doses.
We made friends with a Chilean worker couple who were communists. The couple numb with cold, huddling together in the desert night... They d...Show more »
We made friends with a Chilean worker couple who were communists. The couple numb with cold, huddling together in the desert night... They didn't have a single miserable blanket to sleep under, so we gave them one of ours and Alberto [Alberto Granado] and I wrapped the other one around us as best as we could. It was one of the coldest experiences I have ever had; but also one which made me feel a little closer to this strange, for me, human species. Show less «
This journey has only served to confirm this belief, that the division of America into unstable and illusory nations is complete fiction. We...Show more »
This journey has only served to confirm this belief, that the division of America into unstable and illusory nations is complete fiction. We are one single mestizo race with remarkable ethnographic similarities, from Mexico down to Magellan Straits. Show less «
When I began to study medicine most of the concepts I now have as a revolutionary were then absent from my warehouse of ideals. I wanted to ...Show more »
When I began to study medicine most of the concepts I now have as a revolutionary were then absent from my warehouse of ideals. I wanted to be successful, as everyone does. I used to dream of being a famous researcher, of working tirelessly to achieve something that could, decidedly, be placed at the service of mankind, but which was at that time all about personal triumph. I was, as we all are, a product of my environment. Show less «
I now know by an unbelievable coincidence of fate that I am destined to travel.
I now know by an unbelievable coincidence of fate that I am destined to travel.
Our first experience on unpaved roads was alarming: nine spills in a single day. However, lying on camp beds, the only beds we'd know from n...Show more »
Our first experience on unpaved roads was alarming: nine spills in a single day. However, lying on camp beds, the only beds we'd know from now on, beside La Poderosa ["The Powerful One", the name of companion Alberto Granado's motorbike], our snail-like abode, we looked into our future with impatient joy. We seemed to breathe more freely, a lighter air, an air of adventure. Faraway countries, heroic deeds, beautiful women whirled round and round in our turbulent imaginations. Show less «
Against brute force and injustice the People will have the last word, that of Victory.
Against brute force and injustice the People will have the last word, that of Victory.
[on women fighters] In the tough life of the fighter, a woman is a comrade who brings the qualities peculiar to her gender but with the abil...Show more »
[on women fighters] In the tough life of the fighter, a woman is a comrade who brings the qualities peculiar to her gender but with the ability to work just as hard as a man. She can fight, she is weaker, but no less resistant than a man. Show less «
How easy it is to govern when one follows a system of consulting the will of the people and one holds as the only norm all the actions which...Show more »
How easy it is to govern when one follows a system of consulting the will of the people and one holds as the only norm all the actions which contribute to the well being of the people. Show less «
The people's heroes cannot be separated from the people, cannot be elevated onto a pedestal, into something alien to the lives of that peopl...Show more »
The people's heroes cannot be separated from the people, cannot be elevated onto a pedestal, into something alien to the lives of that people. Show less «
The only passion that guides me is for the truth...I look at everything from this point of view.
The only passion that guides me is for the truth...I look at everything from this point of view.
This revolution has always relied on the willingness of the Cuban people.
This revolution has always relied on the willingness of the Cuban people.
If you can tremble with indignation every time an injustice is committed in the world, then we are comrades.
If you can tremble with indignation every time an injustice is committed in the world, then we are comrades.
Our efforts are focused on the push for unity amongst the world's underdeveloped nations in order to present a coherent front.
Our efforts are focused on the push for unity amongst the world's underdeveloped nations in order to present a coherent front.
[in 1961, on the Cuban revolution] We are face to face with history and quite simply we must not be afraid! We must maintain the same enthus...Show more »
[in 1961, on the Cuban revolution] We are face to face with history and quite simply we must not be afraid! We must maintain the same enthusiasm and faith that we have up to now. Show less «
And if it were said of us that we're almost romantics, that we are incorrigible idealists, that we think the impossible: then a thousand and...Show more »
And if it were said of us that we're almost romantics, that we are incorrigible idealists, that we think the impossible: then a thousand and one times we have to answer 'yes we are'. Show less «
[in 1964, on the Cuban revolution] Revolutions, accelerated radical social changes, are made of circumstances; not always, almost never, or ...Show more »
[in 1964, on the Cuban revolution] Revolutions, accelerated radical social changes, are made of circumstances; not always, almost never, or perhaps never can science predict their mature form in all its detail. They are made of passions, of man's fight for social vindication, and are never perfect. Neither was ours. Show less «
It's one of those times when one has to take big decisions; this type of struggle affords us the chance to become revolutionaries, the highe...Show more »
It's one of those times when one has to take big decisions; this type of struggle affords us the chance to become revolutionaries, the highest stage of human development, and it also gives us the chance to graduate as men. Show less «
To send men to the firing squad, judicial proof is unnecessary. These procedures are an archaic bourgeois detail. This is a revolution! And ...Show more »
To send men to the firing squad, judicial proof is unnecessary. These procedures are an archaic bourgeois detail. This is a revolution! And a revolutionary must become a cold killing machine motivated by pure hate. We execute from revolutionary conviction! Show less «
[while addressing the U.N. General Assembly on December 9, 1964] Executions? Certainly we execute! And we will continue executing as long as...Show more »
[while addressing the U.N. General Assembly on December 9, 1964] Executions? Certainly we execute! And we will continue executing as long as it is necessary! This is a war to the death against the revolution's enemies! Show less «
[on his mission in the Congo in 1965] The human element for the revolution in the Congo failed. The people have no will to fight. The revolu...Show more »
[on his mission in the Congo in 1965] The human element for the revolution in the Congo failed. The people have no will to fight. The revolutionary leaders are corrupt. In a word... there was nothing to do. We cannot, all by ourselves, liberate a country that does not want to fight. Show less «