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THE CUBAN REVOLUTIONARY LEADER, Fidel Castro, standing above banner (middle), addresses welcoming throngs at Santa Clara on his triumphal march toward Havana. Armed guards ring the stand. It was in Santa Clara, the capital of Las Villas province, that Castro’s forces gained their decisive victory just before President Batista’s flight.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28794, 15 January 1959, Page 7

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THE CUBAN REVOLUTIONARY LEADER, Fidel Castro, standing above banner (middle), addresses welcoming throngs at Santa Clara on his triumphal march toward Havana. Armed guards ring the stand. It was in Santa Clara, the capital of Las Villas province, that Castro’s forces gained their decisive victory just before President Batista’s flight. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28794, 15 January 1959, Page 7

THE CUBAN REVOLUTIONARY LEADER, Fidel Castro, standing above banner (middle), addresses welcoming throngs at Santa Clara on his triumphal march toward Havana. Armed guards ring the stand. It was in Santa Clara, the capital of Las Villas province, that Castro’s forces gained their decisive victory just before President Batista’s flight. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28794, 15 January 1959, Page 7

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