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Castro's Cuban revolution attempt

Fidel Castro attempted to revolutionise Cuba in 1953, by attacking military barracks. Even though he failed, it marked the beginning of his career as a revolutionary.

In 1953, Fidel Castro attacked military barracks in the east of Cuba in a bid to revolutionise the country. He failed, but it marked the beginning of his career as a guerrilla fighter.

Michael Voss spoke to one of his comrades, Agustin Diaz Cartaya, in 2010.

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(Photo: Fidel Castro (second from right) with comrades during the preparation of the 1953 attack. Credit: FILES-PRENSA LATINA/AFP via Getty Images)

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