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Who was Che Guevara

 Complete Documentary of CHE GUEVARA 



Look at this picture, youth all over the world are crazy about shirts with this picture.

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This photo is of the famous Cuban revolutionary leader Che Guevara -

who is considered a symbol of revolution by young people around the world.

While in America and Europe they are considered terrorists and fascists.

In this video we will show you how Che Guevara became the hero of the revolution.

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June 14, 1928, a child opened his eyes in the Guevara family in Rosario, Argentina -

whose parents named him Ernesto Guevara. gave

He was the eldest of his five siblings.

Ernesto had asthma since childhood, so his parents taught him at home instead of school.

Ernesto was a good rugby and football player and also cycled several kilometers every day.

Playing chess was his favorite pastime.



He was a doctor by profession but his real interest was his family library inside the house.

Ernesto would spend hours in the library.

He was fond of poetry books but also read the books of Karl Marx, the founder of modern communism.

Communism soon dominated their hearts and minds.

It was a time when the world was divided into two distinct systems. On

one side were countries like the United States, Great Britain and France -

which protected the interests of the capitalist system, i.e. the wealthy class. On the

other hand, communism was a system that claimed to support the poor.

Soviet Russia and China were considered pioneers of communism.

Young people in less developed and poor countries of the world, including Pakistan and India, were obsessed with communism.

His habit of traveling with books also played a role in bringing Ernesto to communism.

At an early age, Ernesto traveled to different parts of Argentina by bicycle and motorcycle -

while also visiting neighboring Chile.

He also went to Guatemala and participated in communist demonstrations there.

During his journey, he saw the plight of the poor, and his hatred for the capitalists grew even more.

Ernesto joined revolutionary groups at an early age.

But the turning point in Che's life came when he met Cuban leader Fidel Castroâ


and the two became admirers at first.

Fidel Castro considered Ernesto his best friend and nicknamed him "Che" which means "Hey You".

Thus Argentina's Ernesto Guevara became Cuba's Che Guevara

Castro wanted to bring revolution in Cuba and for that he could not have found a better partner than Che.

To escape the Cuban government, Che and Castro took refuge in Mexico.

But the Mexican government arrested him.

When Castro was released some time later, he refused to leave the prison without Che.

Che tried to get Castro to release him and campaign for communism, but Castro's response was "I will not leave you alone."

Within days, Mexico released the two together.

This incident deepened the friendship between the two young revolutionaries.

Both immigrated to Cuba from Mexico. He created an army of revolutionaries and trained them on war footing.

In 1958, thousands of fighters under the leadership of Castro and Che Guevara began occupying the main cities of Cuba. On

December 31, 1958, rebels led by Che Guevara captured the main city of Santa Clara in Cuba.

Cuban President Batista also barely escaped the country in a plane.

Thus, the flag of communism started flying over Cuba. The

Cuban Revolution was a great event of its time.

A country that was very close to America - the

control of Communism there raised alarm bells for all Western countries.

But here came the first rift in the friendship between Fidel Castro and Che.

Castro wanted to take credit for the revolution, so he forbade Che from entering the capital, Havana.

and himself the first to enter the city as a conqueror.

Castro also took over the government of Cuba himself. But he did not forget to reward Che for his loyalty

After the revolution, Che was granted Cuban citizenship and put in charge of finance and industry.

Now Che Guevara was an important government official and leader.

Despite this status, Che did not adhere to protocol.

They used to travel in buses with their wives and children like ordinary passengers and also worked hard together with the laborers.

Che also wrote books on communism and guerrilla warfare.

After the revolution in Cuba, Che's life seemed to come to a standstill.

He was committed to improving the lives of the Cuban people. During this time he traveled all over the world.

He disliked America but still went to America to attend the United Nations General Assembly and addressed it.

Look at this picture carefully. Yes, in this picture, President Ayub Khan and Che Guevara are standing side by side.


This picture was taken when Che Guevara came to Karachi on a short visit to Pakistan. It is

said that Che came to Pakistan twice in 1969 and again in 1965.

But since Pakistan was an ally of the US and somewhat in the anti-Cuba camp,

both of Che's visits unfortunately did not get much coverage.

Apart from Pakistan, Che Guevara also went to India, where he received a grand reception and received extensive coverage in the media.

Che's life in Cuba was apparently peaceful. But then this peaceful life got disturbed. It

so happened that the revolution in Cuba had greatly disturbed the United States. The

US government feared that Soviet Russia might establish military bases inside Cuba.

Therefore, the American secret agency CIA attacked Cuba by giving combat training to the opponents of the revolution in Cuba.

Although the attack failed, Che hated America so much

that he asked his ally, Soviet Russia, to fire a nuclear missile at America.

He used to openly say that the American city of New York should be erased from the page. The

important thing is that during this period, Soviet Russia actually installed nuclear missiles on their ships and sent them to Cuba.

But the US Navy intercepted these ships on the way. The

whole world was in danger of nuclear war. Let's

just say that the Soviet government, acting wisely, recalled its ships and thus World War III was averted.

If this war had happened, millions of people would have been killed in the world, so in a way this action of Soviet Russia was correct.

But Che Guevara's revolutionary mind could not understand this expediency.

Che felt that Soviet Russia had betrayed the workers and peasants of the world by yielding to American pressure.

It seems that Che faced the same challenge that every idealist faces at some point in life.

That challenge was whether to stake the lives of all human beings for the sake of ideals or to give up one's ideals for the sake of human lives.

Che became disillusioned with Soviet Russia and began to develop relations with China.

China was also communist like Soviet Russia -

but in the war for global influence, China and Soviet Russia were considered enemies of each other.

Che's growing closeness to China did not sit well with Soviet Russia and forced Castro to

turn his back on his old friend Che, and Castro did.

In February 1965, Che Guevara strongly criticized Soviet Russia during a conference in Algeria.

When he returned to Cuba, at Castro's behest, he was arrested and taken to an interrogation centerâ

where he was interrogated for more than forty hours.

When Che left the interrogation center, he was very disappointed and distraught.

.Che was also dismissed from the Cuban Central Committee. There

were also rumors that Castro wanted Che killed.

Che was also disillusioned with government duties. They were revolutionary by nature, so there was no place in China.

He also resigned from government posts and announced that he was looking for new frontiers.

Che Guevara arrived in the African country of Congo to fight the revolutionary war. The revolution in the Congo failed and Che Guevara returned to Cuba as a picture of failure. It is

said that when Che returned to Cuba, Castro persuaded him to give up his resistance to further revolution and live a peaceful life in Cuba.

But Che's militant and revolutionary nature did not allow him to stay long in Cuba.

They then left Cuba and headed for Bolivia.

But the rebels in Bolivia who were fighting for the revolution refused to make Che their commander.

Che could have continued the revolutionary war as a soldier with the rebels if he wanted.

But in doing so, he would have lost all the experience he had gained as a commander in the Cuban Revolution. It was useless for him to fight with the rebels as a soldier.

So they separated from the rebels and decided to return. However, luck was not with Che this time. The

Bolivian government was aware of Che's presence in their country.

A special army unit was also formed to capture Che dead or alive. There were

army informers all over the area who were bringing the news to the headquarters from time to time. The

American CIA was also helping Bolivia.

With the help of such informants, Che and a handful of his associates were cornered in the jungle on their way out of Bolivia.

Che and his colleagues resolutely resisted the army. Che was injured in the exchange of fire. His gun also became useless. The

Bolivian soldiers had come very close to them.

When the soldiers drew their guns to kill Che, Che uttered a strange phrase.

He said I am Che Guveera, living Che will be more beneficial to you than dead Che Guveera. Whether

it was Che's cowardice or a plan in his mind, no one could know. The soldiers took Che prisoner.

But the Bolivian government and its patron, the United States, wanted Che alive, not dead.

Bolivian President René Brentos ordered the execution of prisoner Che Guevara.

Bolivian Army Sergeant Mario Teran was sent to assassinate Che. And there was a special reason for sending it. The

reason was to settle scores. Several of Mario's comrades had been killed by Che and his group, and he wanted revenge. On

October 9, 1966, Mario pulled a gun on Che.

Che realized that his last hour had come.

They tried to anger their killer so that he would kill them quickly.

But the killer was looking for targets. First he targeted Che's legs, then his arms, and finally his chest and heart

Che Guevara's last words to his killer were 'Shoot, you coward, you can only kill a man' -

It is also said that Fidel Castro, despite the differences, continued to try to save his dear friend's life until the end.

But in front of global conspiracies, none of them worked.

On the other hand, some people believe that Castro had a hand in getting Che killed in Bolivia.

Whatever the truth. But Che had died.

His bullet-riddled body was hoisted from a helicopter to a nearby village where photographs and videos were taken. A doctor then amputated both of Che's hands and Che's body was buried at an unknown location.

Che's body may never have been found, but thirty years after his death, a mass grave was discovered in Bolivia -

in which a skeleton with no hands was found, which French tests confirmed was Che's.

Now things had changed and Bolivian artists made special wooden caskets in which Che's remains were sent to Cuba.

Fidel Castro buried the remains with full military honors in the city of Santa Clara.



A twenty-two-foot tall statue was erected and a white wall depicting Che's struggle—to

this day, Che Guevara is

 still honored daily in Cuban schools.

While most of the Western countries see Che Guevara as a terrorist or a rebel.

But the fact remains that Che Guevara has become a metaphor for rebellion and revolution on a global scale. Be


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