Aleida March ( Spanish: Aleida March , born 1936 [1] or 1937 , Santa Clara , Cuba ) - Cuban revolutionary , member of the Movement on July 26 , the second wife of Ernesto Guevara .
| Aleida March Torres | |
|---|---|
| Aleida March Torres | |
Che Guevara with Aleida March | |
| Date of Birth | 1936 |
| Place of Birth | Santa Clara (Cuba) |
| Citizenship | |
| Occupation | |
| Education | teacher [1] |
| The consignment | July 26th Movement |
| Children | |
In a marriage with Che Guevara, she gave birth to four children: Aleida (1960), Camilo (1962), Celia (1963) and Ernesto (1965).
Lives in Old Havana in the house of Che Guevara [2] .
On the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the death of Che Guevara in 2007, she published a book of memoirs "Evocation" [3] ("Summoning", "Call of the Spirit") with a story about the events of 1958-1965. At the presentation she stated:
“I never gave and I am not going to give interviews to reporters. Everything that I wanted to say is written in this book” [4] .
Guevara during a walk in the streets of Havana with his wife Aleida (right) in 1960.
Che Guevara with his wife and children.
See also
- Cuban revolution
- Ilda Gadea Acosta
- Gino Done Paro
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Maxim Makarychev. Fidel Castro . - Litres, 2013 .-- S. 241. - 937 p. - (The life of wonderful people ). - ISBN 9-785-45717-980-6.
- ↑ Visiting Che . Date of treatment June 7, 2017.
- ↑ Povikvane on the spirit (Bulgarian) // Wikipedia. - 2016-11-15.
- ↑ The widow of Che Guevara published a memoir about her husband . Date of treatment June 7, 2017.