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MEXICAN POLITICIAN (1900-1997)
Fidel Velázquez Sanchez; Fidel Velázquez; Fidel Velazquez; Fidel Velásquez Sánchez; Fidel Velásquez; Fidel Velasquez Sanchez; Fidel Velasquez; Fidel Velazquez Sanchez
  • INFONAVIT]] office in Mexico City

Fidel      
n. Fidel (voornaam)
Fidel Castro         
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  • Houari Boumediene]], Fidel Castro, and Benzaza Hadj Benabdallah - May 1972.
  • Castro and [[Camilo Cienfuegos]] before playing a baseball game
  • US Army Chief of Staff]] [[Malin Craig]], in 1938).
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  • Castro and members of the East German [[Politburo]] in Berlin, June 1972
  • Cuban propaganda poster proclaiming a quote from Castro: "Luchar contra lo imposible y vencer" ("To fight against the impossible and win")
  • ''La Coubre'' explosion]], 5 March 1960
  • [[Che Guevara]] (left) and Castro, photographed by [[Alberto Korda]] in 1961
  • Castro in front of a Havana statue of Cuban national hero [[José Martí]] in 2003
  • Castro with Mexican president [[Enrique Peña Nieto]], January 2014; even in retirement, Castro continued his involvement with politics and international affairs.
  • Castro's family tree}}
  • Castro and Russian cosmonaut [[Yuri Gagarin]], the first human in space
  • Castro's funeral procession passing through [[Sancti Spíritus Province]], Cuba
  • Castro speaking in Havana, 1978
  • Castro at the [[United Nations General Assembly]] in 1960
  • Castro amid cheering crowds in 2005
  • Castro in his characteristic green fatigues, 2012
  • Fidel Castro and his men in the Sierra Maestra, 2 December 1956
  • Castro under arrest after the Moncada attack, 1953
  • Castro with his son Angel in 1954
  • Castro, second from left, at [[Colegio de Belén, Havana]], 1943
  • ''La Coubre'' explosion, 4 March 1960
  • Castro's image painted onto a now-destroyed lighthouse in [[Lobito]], Angola, 1995
  • Castro (right) with fellow revolutionary [[Camilo Cienfuegos]] entering Havana on 8 January 1959
  • Castro meeting with Brazilian president [[Lula da Silva]], a significant "[[Pink Tide]]" leader
  • [[CBC/Radio-Canada]]'s journalist and future [[Premier of Quebec]], [[René Lévesque]], interviews Castro during his trip to [[Montreal]] in late April 1959.
  • Map showing key locations in the Sierra Maestra during the 1958 stage of the [[Cuban Revolution]]
  • Castro and Indonesian president [[Sukarno]] in Havana, 1960. Castro undertook many foreign visits during his initial years in power.
  • U-2 reconnaissance photograph of Soviet nuclear missiles in Cuba
  • Castro (second from left) with South American leaders of the [[Mercosur]] trade bloc in 2006. In the 2000s, Castro forged alliances in the Latin American "[[pink tide]]".
CUBAN POLITICIAN AND REVOLUTIONARY
Fidel castro; Fidel-Castro; El lider maximo; Fidelista; Fidel Castro Ruz; Fidel Casto; Fidel casro; Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz; Fidel Alejandro Castro; El Comandante; El Commadante; Lina Ruz; Dr Castro; Phidel Castro; Phidel castro; Comandante Fidel; Fidel Catsro; Castrophile; Fidel Ruz; Comandante en Jefe Fidel Castro; Comandante en Jefe Fidel Castro Ruz; Comandante en Jefe Fidel; Comandante Fidel Castro; Comandante Fidel Castro Ruz; Presidente Fidel Castro; Presidente Fidel Castro Ruz; Presidente Fidel; Compañero Fidel; Castro, Fidel; Public image of Fidel Castro; Fidel Alejandro Hipólito Castro Ruz
Fidel Castro (Kubaans staatshoofd,tiran)

Википедия

Fidel Velázquez Sánchez

Fidel Velázquez Sánchez (May 12, 1900 – June 21, 1997) was the preeminent Mexican union leader of the 20th century. In 1936 he was one of the original founders, along with Vicente Lombardo Toledano, of the Confederation of Mexican Workers (CTM), the national labor federation most closely associated with the ruling party, the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). He replaced Lombardo as the leader of the CTM in 1941, then expelled him from it in 1948. He led the CTM, which grew increasingly corrupt and conservative, until his death in 1997.