Authors: Jon Lee Anderson
Bengochea, Vasco,
543
,
547
,
556
,
566
,
568
Benson, Charles,
8
Bergen, Candice,
642
Berlin Wall,
487
Betancourt, Rómulo,
114
,
115
,
376
n.
,
388
,
456
,
477
,
497
,
511
Bettelheim, Charles,
574
Bidinost Payer, Osvaldo,
32
–33,
38
–39,
68
Bingham, Hiram,
112
Biryusov, Marshal Sergei,
501
Bitter Fruit: The Untold Story of the American Coup in Guatemala
(Schlesinger and Kinzer),
148
,
734
Blanco Rico, Colonel Manuel,
200
Bohemia
magazine,
247
,
252
,
254
,
281
,
363
,
372
,
381
,
433
,
458
Bolívar, Simón,
536
Bolivia,
22
–23,
103
,
529
–30,
569
,
645
–717,
719
capturing of Che in,
xii
,
686
–87,
695
,
700
–710
Che’s 1953
travels through,
95
–101
dead guerrillas, military’s handling of,
695
,
712
–14
discord between Cuban and Bolivian guerrillas,
670
–71,
679
execution of Che in,
706
–10
lack of Bolivian support for guerrilla war in,
680
,
684
,
689
,
697
–98,
745
–46
loss by guerrillas of contact with support network,
689
–90,
696
Ñancahuazú base camp,
659
,
662
,
670
,
672
–79,
693
selection as Che’s target for revolution,
646
–48
significance of guerrilla war in, for Che,
671
–72,
688
Bolivian Communist party (PCB),
528
–32,
578
,
579
,
645
,
650
,
660
,
661
,
669
,
672
,
717
,
720
,
721
.
See also
Monje Molina, Mario
outlawing of,
682
Bolsa Negra mine, Bolivia,
100
Bonsal, Philip,
388
,
428
,
439
,
463
Bordón Machado, Víctor,
328
,
331
,
348
,
350
,
354
–55,
416
Borge, Tomas,
510
–11
Borrego, Orlando,
378
,
390
–92,
399
,
405
,
406
,
417
,
470
,
480
–81,
514
,
523
,
540
,
564
,
666
,
680
,
725
,
741
,
755
Che’s economic writings and,
662
,
663
collection of Che’s works published by,
663
–64
death of Che and,
714
first meeting with Che,
334
–35
at Instituto Nacional de Reforma Agraria,
416
–18,
429
memento left by Che for,
600
–601
revolutionary tribunals and,
371
,
372
,
391
Boumédienne, Houari,
521
,
542
,
617
BRAC.
See
Buró de Represión a las Activides Comunistas (BRAC)
Braddock, Daniel,
376
–77,
390
,
439
Braden, Spruille,
51
,
75
,
117
,
260
Bravo, Douglas,
580
n
.
Britain,
326
British Guyana,
111
British Honduras,
110
,
111
.
See also
Honduras
Buehlman, Victor,
244
Bunke, Haydée Tamara “Tania,”
470
,
514
,
523
–25,
565
–66,
575
,
641
,
654
–56,
695
Bolivian affair and,
669
–70,
672
–75,
677
–78,
680
,
682
,
683
Burgos, Elizabeth,
747
Burlatsky, Feder,
549
Buró de Represión a las Activides Comunistas (BRAC),
160
,
259
,
326
,
406
Bustos, Ciro Roberto,
484
,
566
–68,
575
,
719
–20
in Bolivia,
675
,
677
–78,
681
–85,
747
capture and interrogation of,
683
–86,
688
,
746
in China,
657
n
.
preparation of Argentina for revolution and,
512
,
516
–22,
527
,
528
,
542
–47,
555
–59,
656
–57,
673
,
675
,
677
–78,
684
–85
Caballete de Cases, Cuba, Che’s base at,
334
–35
Cabot, John Moors,
117
Cabral, Amilcar,
571
Cabrera, José “El Negro,”
694
Cabrera, José “La Negra,”
35
,
63
Cabrera Infante, Guillermo,
573
,
736
Cáceres, Julio “Patojo” (The Kid),
150
–51,
382
,
430
,
507
–9
Calvento, Margarita,
89
Camacho, Julio,
267
Campos, Ricardo,
50
Canelo, Dr. “El Petiso,”
544
,
547
Cantillo, General Eulogio,
307
,
308
,
317
,
327
,
348
,
352
–54,
356
,
359
Cantinflas (pseudonym),
248
,
250
,
276
“Canto a Fidel.”
See
“Ode to Fidel”
Caracas Pact,
315
Cárdenas, Osvaldo de,
377
–78
Cardero, Gilberto,
249
Caribbean Legion,
114
Carreterro, Juan, alias Ariel,
509
,
517
,
523
,
529
,
568
,
594
,
641
–43,
646
,
647
,
657
,
657
n
.,
689
n
.,
744
–46
Carrillo, Colonel Ugalde,
451
Carrillo, Justo,
267
–68,
303
,
315
,
347
,
366
,
430
n
.,
460
Carta de Mexico,
197
Carta Semanal
,
300
Casa-Museo del Che,
730
Casillas, Joaquín,
223
,
240
,
264
,
348
,
353
–56
Castañeda, Roberto,
148
Castellanos, Alberto,
343
,
344
,
361
,
404
,
522
–23,
541
,
544
,
547
–48,
554
,
558
–60,
613
,
718
Castillo Armas, Carlos,
126
,
127
,
137
,
140
,
142
–44,
147
–50
Castillo Chávez, José, aka Paco,
693
Castro, Ángel,
167
–68
appearance of,
170
arrest and imprisonment of
in Mexico,
189
–94
released from prison,
160
,
161
,
194
assassination plots and attempts,
186
,
310
n
.,
373
,
415
,
474
,
477
Batista regime, plans to overthrow,
87
“Appeal to the Cuban People,”
231
Cuban army offensive of 1958 against the rebels,
299
,
301
,
304
–17
fund raising in the United States,
177
,
179
–80,
185
general strike of 1958,
298
–300,
303
,
341
July 26, 1953 revolt,
101
,
124
,
171
,
173
leads guerrilla movement in Cuba,
209
–360
passim
“Manifesto No.
1
to the Cuban People,”
176
–77
Mexico City activities of Castro and his followers,
156
–201
passim
as nationalist,
161
–62
peace overtures to Batista,
287
press coverage,
224
,
228
,
235
–36,
244
–
47
,
272
,
287
,
292
n
.,
307
rift between sierra fighters and llano leaders,
228
,
261
–63,
277
,
279
–80,
287
,
303
socialism and,
171
success of rebellion,
359
–60
Ben Bella’s ousting and,
617
Che and,
167
–577
passim
,
663
,
664
,
666
–67
after Che left Cuba for the Congo,
602
,
604
,
624
–25,
631
,
632
,
641
Bolivian mission,
644
,
646
–48,
673
,
680
,
682
comparison between,
167
–70,
440
–41
desire for Fidel’s approval,
210
–11,
239
farewell letter to Fidel,
597
–98,
638
“goodwill tour,” Che sent on,
402
joins Fidel’s guerrilla movement,
167
loyalty to each other,
195
,
210
–11,
308
,
604
promotion of Che,
255
revolutionary policy, origination of,
425
–26,
551
rumors of division between,
405
,
416
,
593
–95,
603
–4,
649
,
722
communism and,
200
,
259
,
260
,
287
,
294
,
390
,
397
,
498
distancing himself from,
192
–93,
239
,
282
,
306
,
307
continental revolution.
See
continental revolution, Castro and
education of,
167
–68
Hugo Chávez and,
729
–30
postrevolutionary government and,
361
–80
passim. See also
Urrutia, Manuel, as president of Cuba
becomes prime minister,
379
as center of power,
368
reform of the army,
367
revolutionary tribunals,
372
–73,
389
,
396
,
428
trip to United States,
394
–99
as prime minister,
379
–747
passim
Soviet Union and.
See
Soviet Union, Castro’s relationship with
Castro, Julio “Gaucho,”
404
,
489
Castro, Raúl,
156
,
163
–65,
169
,
173
,
184
,
188
,
189
,
279
,
318
n
.,
327
,
365
,
367
,
368
,
397
,
398
,
400
,
404
,
423
n
.,
433
,
442
,
444
,
461
,
569
,
578
,
658
,
724
,
730
,
739