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A memoir from the widow of the Cuban revolutionary Che Guevara, who was executed in 1967. March describes their great romance and life together, from the days when they first met as fellow guerrillas in Cuba's revolutionary war against the dictator Batista up to the tragic moment when she learnt of Che's death. With 100 intimate photos.
Che Guevara's widow reveals the story of a great revolutionary romance, tragically cut short by Che's assassination in Bolivia.

Produktbeschreibung
A memoir from the widow of the Cuban revolutionary Che Guevara, who was executed in 1967. March describes their great romance and life together, from the days when they first met as fellow guerrillas in Cuba's revolutionary war against the dictator Batista up to the tragic moment when she learnt of Che's death. With 100 intimate photos.
Che Guevara's widow reveals the story of a great revolutionary romance, tragically cut short by Che's assassination in Bolivia.
Autorenporträt
Aleida March is the director of the Che Guevara Studies Center, Cuba. From a humble family background, she joined the Cuban revolutionary underground movement as a young teacher in Santa Clara, central Cuba. She met Che during the revolutionary war and they married in June 1959. She now lives with their four children and numerous grandchildren in Havana.