And the Russians Stayed: The Sovietization of Cuba : a Personal PortraitThis personal account of the author and members of his family spans thirty years, from January 1, 1959, up until the present day where the Soviets continue to use fortified coves to keep their missiles only 90 miles from America's shores. Photos. |
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However , he gave advance notice to Miró of the pre - invasion raids on Castro's airfields that took place the following morning ( April 15 ) . Given the discrepancy between Miró's and Schlesinger's ver- sions , I recently asked Dr.
However , he gave advance notice to Miró of the pre - invasion raids on Castro's airfields that took place the following morning ( April 15 ) . Given the discrepancy between Miró's and Schlesinger's ver- sions , I recently asked Dr.
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During the day militiamen hauled tons of cement and other construction material up to the entrance to the camp ; from that point the Russians took over the trucks and returned them empty for reload . At night Russian soldiers drove ...
During the day militiamen hauled tons of cement and other construction material up to the entrance to the camp ; from that point the Russians took over the trucks and returned them empty for reload . At night Russian soldiers drove ...
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Sheltered until his mother was able to escape from Cuba , Armando finished high school and took a job at a bank . There he acquired a passion for computers and saw the potential for software to deal with the paperwork maze of doctors .
Sheltered until his mother was able to escape from Cuba , Armando finished high school and took a job at a bank . There he acquired a passion for computers and saw the potential for software to deal with the paperwork maze of doctors .
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