Ziva
8 May 2009
News / Poland to ban Che Guevara image [55]
PLk 123- Che was not a fascist? In the pure sense, neither was Hitler. You do realize that NAZI is the acronym for Nationalsozialistische Deutsche -- the National Socialist German Workers' Party, and that Fidel Castro in his youth was infatuated with Mussolini and Hitler, and he carried around a copy of Mein Kampf. Che was Fidel's Goebbels, hardly one deserving of admiration.
Che has a long and documented criminal history. It was Che, in the Sierra Maestra Mountains of Cuba, years before Castro’s 1959 triumph, who revealed his fascination with cruelty by asking to be the executioner who kept the troops in line.
At the onset of the revolution on January 1, 1959, Castro appointed Che in charge of La Cabaña fortress in Havana. There, execution squads flourished under Che’s command, assassinating, in mass, those perceived as enemies of the revolution. Che ordered that women and children visiting his prisoners be paraded in front of the execution wall, gruesomely stained with blood and brain parts. All of this was well publicized in Cuba in order to spread fear throughout the population. The surviving ex-prisoners of the infamous La Cabaña fortress remember Che as a “mass murderer.”
PLk 123- Che was not a fascist? In the pure sense, neither was Hitler. You do realize that NAZI is the acronym for Nationalsozialistische Deutsche -- the National Socialist German Workers' Party, and that Fidel Castro in his youth was infatuated with Mussolini and Hitler, and he carried around a copy of Mein Kampf. Che was Fidel's Goebbels, hardly one deserving of admiration.
Che has a long and documented criminal history. It was Che, in the Sierra Maestra Mountains of Cuba, years before Castro’s 1959 triumph, who revealed his fascination with cruelty by asking to be the executioner who kept the troops in line.
At the onset of the revolution on January 1, 1959, Castro appointed Che in charge of La Cabaña fortress in Havana. There, execution squads flourished under Che’s command, assassinating, in mass, those perceived as enemies of the revolution. Che ordered that women and children visiting his prisoners be paraded in front of the execution wall, gruesomely stained with blood and brain parts. All of this was well publicized in Cuba in order to spread fear throughout the population. The surviving ex-prisoners of the infamous La Cabaña fortress remember Che as a “mass murderer.”