The Men from Miami :American Rebels on Both Sides of Fidel Castro's Cuban Revolution
The Men from Miami :American Rebels on Both Sides of Fidel Castro's Cuban Revolution
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12 May, 2022
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An exhilarating real-life Cold War thriller about the Americans who fought for Fidel Castro in the Cuban Revolution - then switched sides to try to bring him down Back in 1957, Castro was a hero to many in the USA for taking up arms against Cuba's dictatorial regime. Two dozen American adventurers joined his rebel band in the mountains, including fervent idealists, a trio of teens from the Guantanamo Bay naval base, a sleazy ex-con who liked underage girls, and at least two future murderers. Castro's eventual victory delighted the world - but then he ran up the red flag and some started wondering if they'd supported the wrong side. A gang of disillusioned American volunteers - including future Watergate burglar Frank Fiorini and journalist Alex Rorke, whose 1963 disappearance remains unsolved - changed allegiances and joined the Cuban exiles, CIA agents and soldiers of fortune who had washed up in Miami ready to fight Castro's regime by any means necessary. These larger-than-life characters wreaked havoc across the Caribbean and went on to be implicated in President Kennedy's assassination, a failed invasion of 'Papa Doc' Duvalier's Haiti and the downfall of Richard Nixon. The Cold War had arrived in Miami, and things would never be the same again.
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781785906862 |
| ISBN10 | 1785906860 |
| Number Of Pages | 400 |
| Item Weight | 1000 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | Biteback Publishing |
| Format | hardback |
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Christopher Othen is an English writer currently based in Eastern Europe. His day jobs have included journalist, legal representative for asylum seekers and English language teacher. In off-the-clock adventures he has interviewed retired mercenaries about war crimes, discussed lost causes with political extremists and got drunk with an ex-mujahid who knew Osama bin Laden. He is the author of five other books, including The King of Nazi Paris: Henri Lafont and the Gangsters of the French Gestapo and Franco's International Brigades: Adventurers, Fascists, and Christian Crusaders in the Spanish Civil War.