And the Russians Stayed: The Sovietization of Cuba : a Personal PortraitMorrow, 1989 - 384 pages This 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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... later by Juan Vivés , Castro's G - 2 defector , who wrote : " On March 3 , 1959 , at the offices Che had at La ... later , following Valdés's second sojourn at the Soviet embassy , the Russian air attaché told Villafaña that he had ...
... later by Juan Vivés , Castro's G - 2 defector , who wrote : " On March 3 , 1959 , at the offices Che had at La ... later , following Valdés's second sojourn at the Soviet embassy , the Russian air attaché told Villafaña that he had ...
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... later describe the Cubans as a " stabilizing force " in Angola . In 1977 , U.S. - Cuban relations seemed to improve with the opening of reciprocal Interests Sections in Washington and Ha- vana , and their signing of fishing , health ...
... later describe the Cubans as a " stabilizing force " in Angola . In 1977 , U.S. - Cuban relations seemed to improve with the opening of reciprocal Interests Sections in Washington and Ha- vana , and their signing of fishing , health ...
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... later describe the Cubans as a " stabilizing force ” in Angola . In 1977 , U.S. - Cuban relations seemed to improve with the opening of reciprocal Interests Sections in Washington and Ha- vana , and their signing of fishing , health ...
... later describe the Cubans as a " stabilizing force ” in Angola . In 1977 , U.S. - Cuban relations seemed to improve with the opening of reciprocal Interests Sections in Washington and Ha- vana , and their signing of fishing , health ...
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