Jun 14, 1928 - Oct 9, 1967June 14, 1928 - October 9, 1967
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Rosario, Argentina
La Higuera, Bolivia
Chess, motorcycle travel, poetry
Argentine and Cuban cuisine
Struggled with asthma; motorcycle enthusiast; lover of poetry
Revolutionary politics, social justice, anti-imperialism
Ernesto "Che" Guevara, born on June 14, 1928, in Rosario, Argentina, was a Marxist revolutionary, physician, and guerrilla leader whose face has become an iconic symbol of rebellion and social justice. He passed away on October 9, 1967, in La Higuera, Bolivia, but his legacy has endured, sparking discussions and debates across the world.
Che Guevara's journey from a middle-class Argentinean youth to a revolutionary icon is a tale of intellectual curiosity, unyielding commitment, and unquenchable wanderlust. He studied medicine at the University of Buenos Aires, but it was his travels across Latin America, famously chronicled in his book "The Motorcycle Diaries," that radicalized him. The poverty and inequality he witnessed fueled his desire for systemic change, ultimately leading him to abandon his medical career for revolutionary politics.
Guevara first gained international prominence during the Cuban Revolution, where he served as a key military strategist alongside Fidel Castro. After the revolution's success, he held various governmental posts, including the head of the Cuban central bank and the Minister of Industries. However, his restless spirit and ideological fervor led him to other international causes. He left Cuba to foment revolution in other parts of the world, most notably in the Congo and Bolivia.
In Bolivia, Guevara faced his final days. His efforts to incite a peasant uprising were not successful, and he was captured and executed by Bolivian forces with CIA assistance. His death at the age of 39 was untimely, but it served to solidify his status as a symbol of resistance against imperialist and capitalist oppression.
Beyond his revolutionary activities, Guevara was a prolific writer and thinker. His works on guerrilla warfare tactics, socialist theory, and international relations are studied to this day. He was also a passionate chess player, known to engage in games to unwind during the tense moments of the Cuban Revolution.
A lesser-known aspect of Guevara's life was his struggle with asthma, which plagued him since childhood but never deterred him from his physically demanding revolutionary activities. Another interesting fact is that he was a motorcycle enthusiast, a passion that led him to embark on a life-changing journey across Latin America. Additionally, Guevara was a lover of poetry, particularly the works of Pablo Neruda and José Martí.
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Rosario, Argentina
La Higuera, Bolivia