1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
1931-
Central America and Caribbean
1926- 2016
Central Africa
1913- 1989
North America
1915- 1998
Cuba
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1905- 1982
April 5, 1963
Raul Castro discusses an initiative to send Cuban servicemen to the Soviet Union for training and Cuban leadership's decision to stop sending military specialists to China after reports of indoctrination.
After delivering a speech at the Soviet embassy, Raul Castro critiques the Chinese diplomats who remained seated during a toast to Khrushchev, and Alekseyev informs him of the publication of divisive Chinese news articles.
March 23, 1963
Alekseyev describes a conversation with Raul Castro regarding Krylov's visit to Cuba, PRC irritation, and seeming tensions with the USSR.
April 13, 1962
Raul Castro reflects on difficulties in creating a United Party in Cuba, including Anibal Escalante's renegade policies.
June 24, 1956
Report documenting the arrest of Fidel Castro and fellow members of the "26th of July" group in Mexico. The report goes into great detail about the group's organization and training, and their plans for revolution in Cuba.
June 19, 1988
Fidel Castro’s meeting with top aides.
June 18, 1988
April 10, 1987
Raúl Castro was Cuba’s minister of defense; Sam Nujoma was the president of SWAPO.
June 17, 1986
Raúl Castro was Cuba’s defense minister; Jorge Risquet was Fidel Castro’s point man for Angola.
March 20, 1985
Raúl Castro was Cuba’s defense minister; Mikhail Gorbachev was the General Secretary of the Communist party of the Soviet Union.