Che Guevara
Never can there have been a more famous photograph than that photograph. You know the one (below). Che Guevara's handsome features photographed into eternity. His revolutionary beliefs may be know by the minority; his image used to sell capitalism until every last cent or penny is squeezed out of it (and I am as guilty as the next man in a world where it seems to have been silkscreened onto anything that doesn't move). But he is an icon and it is because of this image by Alberto Korda. And with it he is an eternal icon though I would guess most people out there (I'm talking the population of the Western World, I guess, and not Central or South America) couldn't say precisely what for.
© Paul Page, Lenin Imports, 2010
Che Guevara at the La Coubre memorial service. Without doubt the most famous photo ever taken
Fascinating info on the creation of this iconic photo can be found here
© Estate of Alberto Korda
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In 1954 he went to Mexico and the following year he met Cuban revolutionary leader Fidel Castro.
Guevara joined Castro's '26th July Movement' and played a key role in the eventual success of its guerrilla war against Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista.
A strong opponent of the United States, he guided the Castro
regime towards alignment with the Soviet Union. The Cuban economy faltered as a result of American trade sanctions and unsuccessful reforms. During this difficult time Guevara began to fall out with the other Cuban leaders. He later expressed his desire to spread revolution in other parts of the developing world, and in 1965 Castro
announced that Guevara had left Cuba.
Guevara then spent several months in Africa, particularly the Congo, attempting to train rebel forces in guerrilla warfare. His efforts failed and in 1966 he secretly returned to Cuba. From Cuba he travelled to Bolivia to lead forces rebelling against
the government of René Barrientos Ortuño. With US assistance, the Bolivian army captured Guevara and his remaining fighters. He was executed on 9 October 1967 in the Bolivian village of La Higuera and his body was buried in a secret location. In 1997 his remains were discovered, exhumed and returned to Cuba, where he was reburied.
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