Carta de fidel al che guevara biography
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An unpublished letter from Che to Fidel Castro has come to light, in which the Argentinean acknowledges the economic mistakes they had made, and gave suggestions
A letter comes to light Ernesto Che Guevara to Fidel Castro, dated March 26, 1965, in which the Argentine admitted that they had made many economic mistakes, and made what he called constructive criticism to improve some problems, which in his opinion, continued to be serious in Cuba.
According to Diary of Cuba, Correspondence of a time. Letters 1947-1967, presented in Havana, brings together for the first time 350 pages of the 20 most important years in Che's life, according to the newspaper Clarín, including the last letter he sent to the Cuban dictator.
This letter differs from the one that until now was given as Ernesto Guevara's farewell letter to Fidel Castro.
"I think we have made many economic mistakes. The first of them, the most important, is the improvisation with which we have carried out our ideas, which has resulted in a policy of lurches. Improvisation and subjectivism, I would say. To such an extent that goals were set that entailed impossible growth," said the Argentine guerrilla in the unpublished document.
According to the document, Che considered that "there was a lack of demand
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[Marts 1965] Havana
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Fidel:
At this moment I remember many things -- when I met you in Marfa Antonia's house, when you suggested my coming, all the tensions involved in the preparations.
One day they asked who should be notified in case of death, and the real possibility of that fact affected us all. Later we knew that it was true, that in revolution one wins or dies (if it is a real one). Many comrades fell along the way to victory.
Today everything is less dramatic, because we are more mature. But the fact is repeated. I feel that I have fulfilled the part of my duty that tied me to the Cuban Revolution in its territory, and I say good-bye to you, the comrades, your people, who are already mine.
I formally renounce my positions in the national leadership of the party, my post as minister, my rank of major, and my Cuban citizenship. Nothing legal binds me to Cuba. The only ties are of another nature -- those which cannot be broken as appointments can.
Recalling my past life, I believe I have worked with sufficient honor and dedication to consolidate the revolutionary triumph. My only serious failing was not having confided more in you from the first moments in the Sierra Maestra, and not having understood quickly enough your qualities as a
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¡Hasta la falls siempre!
Cuban national slogan
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History
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