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PALABRAS ESPERADAS. MEMORIAS DE FRANCISCO H. TABERNILLA PALMERO

PALABRAS ESPERADAS. MEMORIAS DE FRANCISCO H. TABERNILLA PALMERO

PALABRAS ESPERADAS. MEMORIAS DE FRANCISCO H. TABERNILLA PALMERO

Gagriel E Taborda

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Editorial:
EDICIONES UNIVERSAL
Año de edición:
2019
Materia
Historia de América
ISBN:
9781593880927
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Para reconstruir la historia son muy importantes los testimonios y memorias de los protagonistas. Y  Francisco «Silito» Tabernilla, oficial del Estado Mayor del Ejército Cubano y antiguo Jefe del Regimiento Mixto de Tanques y Jefe de la División de Infantería de la Ciudad Militar de Columbia, acompañó a Fulgencio Batista en las acciones que los llevaron al poder a través del golpe de estado del 10 de marzo de 1952 y hasta su huida del país el 31 de diciembre de 1958.  Hoy piensa que, a pesar de la corrupción imperante en esos momentos, el golpe fue un error político ya que sólo faltaban dos meses para que se realizaran las elecciones generales en el país. Este es un libro fuerte y polémico que relata la historia, tanto política como militar, de los turbulentos años que hicieron posible la toma del poder por los Castro y seguidores. Con copia de documentos importantes y polémicas por correspondencia entre Batista, los Tabernilla y otras figuras. Con algunas fotos en blanco y negro e índice onomástico.                        To reconstruct history, it is important to obtain first hand information from its protagonists.  Francisco “Silito” Tabernilla, chief officer in the Cuban military, accompanied Fulgencio Batista during his 1952 military coup and stayed with him until December 31, 1958 when, together, they fled the country. Today, Tabernilla believes that even with the corruption of that time, the military coup was a mistake since general presidential elections had already been scheduled. This is a powerful and controversial book that tells the story of Cuba’s turbulent years that allowed for Fidel Castro and his followers to gain permanent control. Contained are black and white photos, bibliographical references and copies of important documents and correspondence between Tabernilla and Batista, as well as other key figures.

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