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Cuban Revolution | |||||||
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José Antonio Echeverría holding a Cuban Flag at the University of Havana | |||||||
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Student Revolutionary Directorate Supported by: | ||||||
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20,000 (1958) | 3,000 (1958) | ||||||
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2,000 killed[1] Arms captured:
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Thousands of civilians tortured and murdered by Batista's government; unknown number of people executed by the Rebel Army[3][4][5][6] |
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