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Cuba
is the country of the "Salsa Communism", a less
dogmatic and more joyful form of communism. The Cuban Revolution
has very strong ties to the various wars of independence against
Spain and the interferences by the United States of America.
Without any knowledge about these wars it's difficult to
understand the Cuban Revolution and all the heroes and sites in
Cuba. Only 1.5 year after the Cuban Revolution Fidel
Castro proclaimed its socialistic nature in Havana and
almost two years after the Revolution Fidel declared that he had
been a Marxist-Leninist since his university days. Despite this
declaration many people believe Fidel Castro had been forced by
the USA into the communist world and truly is a Cuban
nationalist driven by social justice in the spirit of Jose
Marti. This short summary of Cuban Revolution starts at
the end of the second war of independence.
War
of independence
At
the end of the second War of Independence of the Cuban People
against Spain, the United States stepped in. The pretext of the
intervention of the USA was an explosion at the battleship Maine.
This ship lay at anchor at Havana "to protect" USA
citizens. After this incident the USA offered Spain to buy Cuba.
The Spaniards rejected the proposal and the USA declared war on
Spain. A short battle with many USA casualties brought victory
to the USA. On December 12, 1898, a peace treaty was signed
between Spain and the USA in Paris. No Cubans were invited and
only thanks to senator Teller of the USA, Cuba wasn't added to
the USA. The military occupation of Cuba by the USA started.
After a few years the Cubans could choose between a continuing
occupation or a form of independence, accepting the so called
"Platt Amendment". This amendment was designed by
senator Platt and gives the USA the right to intervene military
in Cuba whenever the USA decide it is necessary. In 1903 the USA
used the amendment to occupy a part of Cuba in Guantanamo
to create a naval base. Today the Cubans honor many heroes of
the two Wars of Independence: Carlos Manuel de Cespedes, Maximo
Gomez, Antonio Maceo and Jose Marti.
"Independence"
After
the Cubans accepted "independence" from the USA
including the Platt Amendment a series of corrupt and racist
governments followed. Thanks to these governments and the strong
influence of the USA a new kind of dependence was created. To
the USA Cuba was only a rich source of raw materials and a
market for finished USA products. High USA import tariffs
guaranteed no industry in Cuba could flourish and reduced the
Cuban economy to a supplier of raw materials: sugar, tobacco
leaves and minerals. And of course Cuba became the biggest
brothel of the world run by USA criminals.
The
Cuban Revolution
To
gain a real independence for Cuba various revolutionary groups
were active in Cuba. On July 1953 Fidel
Castro made his first attempt to overthrow the
government and led 119 revolutionaries in an attack on the
Moncada Barracks in Santiago
de Cuba. The assault failed. You can visit the place
where the Revolutionaries gathered in Siboney and between
Santiago de Cuba and Siboney you can visit the 26 monuments in
honor of the fallen comrades. Fidel was captured and put away in
a prison in Nueva
Gerona. After a general pardon for all political
prisoners Fidel departed for Mexico where he organized a
revolutionary force. With this force he went back to Cuba by
boat (The Granma) and he landed at December 2, 1956 in the
province of Granma
(it was called Oriente in those days) at Playa
Las Coloradas. In the provinces of Granma and Santiago
you can see a lot of famous sites which remember this period: La
Plata, El Ulvero, Guisa,
La Comandancia
and Pilon.
At the end of 1958 Fidel Castro send two of his "comandantes",
Che Guevara and Camilo
Cienfuegos to the west of Cuba. In Santa
Clara on December 29 Che's men captured an armored train
the government had sent. Two days later at 2 am on January 1,
1959 Batista fled to The Dominican Republic and the Cuban
Revolution was a fact.
Post
Revolution
The
period after the revolution knows some interesting sites as well.
Soon after the revolution USA's CIA supported unsuccessfully
counter-revolutionaries in the Sierra del Escambray and tried to
(let) kill Fidel Castro. Despite the lack of successes the USA
organized an invasion of Cuba by some 1400 Cuban émigrés at Playa
Giron on April 14, 1961. Fidel led the counterattack
himself from a
sugar mill nearby and 72 hours later the
counterrevolutionaries were defeated. Two days later on April 16
Fidel proclaimed the socialistic nature of the Cuban Revolution
in Havana. Another famous post-revolution site is La
Cueva de los Portales. During the "Cuban missile
crisis" Che Guevara set up the headquarters of the Western
Army in this cave.
Some
sites you may not miss are Museo de la Revolucion and the
Pavillon Granma in Havana City, the Che Memorial and Museo
Historico de la Revolution in Santa Clara, Museo
Camilo Cienfuegos in Yaguajay and Museo
Nacional de la Lucha Contra Bandidos in Trinidad. |