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Fidel Castro: su vida en imágenes

FOTO: AP

25 fotos de la icónica vida del fallecido padre de la Revolución Cubana

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26 Noviembre, 2016

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Este 25 de noviembre, a los 90 años, murió Fidel Castro. Esta es una síntesis de su vida en imágenes desde su niñez a sus últimos años.
 

Fidel Castro en su juventud (AFP)


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La leyenda que describe a Fidel Castro en su anuario escolar decía: “Estudiante distinguido y un atleta muy popular. Va a estudiar derecho y no tenemos ninguna duda de que va a tener un futuro brillante…” (AP)

The caption describing Fidel Castro in his 1945  high school yearbook reads: "Distinguished student and a fine athlete.  Very popular.  Will study law and we have no doubt he will have a brilliant future."  (AP Photo)

 

Fidel Castro fue elegido como el mejor atleta de su promoción: Belen High School, 1945 (AP)

Fidel Castro chosen as the best athlete of Belen High School in 1945. (AP Photo/Diario De La Marina, Havana, Cuba)

 

Fidel Castro en Playa Girón, 1958

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Fidel Castro, Sierra Maestra 1958 (EFE)

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Fidel Castro celebra la victoria del movimiento revolucionario cubano sobre el régimen de Fulgencio Batista, 8 de enero de 1959

epa01260186 (FILES) File photo dated 08 January 1959 of Fidel Castro (C) as he celebrates the victory of Cuban Revolutionary Movement over Fulgencio Batista's regime. Cuban President, Fidel Castro, announced on 19 February 2008 he renounced his presidency and military leadership of Cuba. European Commission has reiterated on Tuesday its offer of 'striking up a constructive political dialogue which is aimed at the Cuba's democratization.  EPA/- EDITORIAL USE ONLY

 

El joven Fidel Castro junto a su hermano Raúl y Camilo Cienfuegos, 14 de marzo de 1957 (AP)

FILE - In this March 14, 1957 file photo, Fidel Castro, the young anti-Batista guerrilla leader, center, is seen with his brother Raul Castro, left, and Camilo Cienfuegos, right, while operating in the Mountains of Eastern Cuba. The man who nationalized the Cuban economy and controlled of virtually every aspect of life on the island celebrates his 90th birthday on Saturday. Aug. 13, 2016, in a far different country than the one he ruled for decades. (AP Photo/Andrew St. George, File)

 

Fidel Castro, entonces Primer Ministro, trabajando en el campo, el 13 de febrero de 1961 (AP)

 

FILE - In this Feb. 13, 1961 file photo, Prime Minister Fidel Castro went cane cutting with thousands of other volunteer workers, and official announcements said he sliced off over 9,000 pounds of cane. As Fidel Castro turn 90 on Aug. 13, 2016, many Cubans openly describe themselves as capitalists, and say time has proven that Castro’s economic ideas do not work. They praise Cuba’s low crime, its health and educational benefits, its investments in making cultural activities and sports available to all, and its support for putting family and friends before work obligations. (AP Photo)

 

Discurso 1956 (AP)

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Discurso 1956 (AP)

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Castro junto a su hijo y al “Che” Guevara (AFP)

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Fidel Castro, Osvaldo Dorticos, Ernesto Guevara, Augusto Martínez, 1959

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Fidel Castro junto a Nikita Khrushchev, septiembde de 1960 (AP)

FILE - In a Sept. 20, 1960 file photo, Cuban leader Fidel Castro, left, and Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev hug at the United Nations. As Castro celebrates his 90th birthday on Aug. 13, 2016, hundreds of thousands of Cubans are running private businesses, buying and selling their homes and cars and checking the internet on imported cell phones. Tens of thousands of Cubans are emigrating to the United States, hollowing out the ranks of highly educated professionals. (AP Photo/Marty Lederhandler, File)

 

Discurso de Fidel Castro durante la llamada “Crisis de los Misiles” , 1962 (AFP)

(FILES): This circa October 22, 1962 file photo shows Cuban President Fidel Castro giving a speech during the Cold War Cuban Missile Crisis. Fifty years after the Cuban missile crisis, Havana remains virulently hostile to the United States, which reciprocates by maintaining a crippling economic embargo against the communist-ruled Caribbean island.    AFP PHOTO / FILES  UN-US-CUBA-USSR-DIPLOMACY-MISSILES-FILES

 

Fidel Castro, un gran apasionado del béisbol, en 1963

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Encuentro con el presidente chileno Salvador Allende, 10 de noviembre de 1971 (AFP)

 

This File photo taken on November 10, 1971 shows Cuban Prime Secretary of the Cuban Communist party and President of the State Council Fidel Castro (L) greeting Chilean President Salvador Allende in Santiago, upon his arrival for a ten-day official visit to Chile.  After surviving more than 600 assassination attempts, defying 10 US presidents and shaping half a century of history, Fidel Castro celebrates his 90th birthday Saturday. / AFP PHOTO / FILES-PRENSA LATINA / - / TO GO WITH AFP STORY

 

 

Fidel Castro durante su largo discurso ante la Asamblea General de las Naciones Unidas, en Nueva York, 1979 (AP)

FILE - In this Oct. 12, 1979 file photo, Cuban President, Fidel Castro, points during his lengthy speech before the United Nations General Assembly, in New York. The man who nationalized the Cuban economy and controlled of virtually every aspect of life on the island celebrates his 90th birthday on Saturday, Aug. 13, 2016, in a far different country than the one he ruled for decades. (AP Photo/Marty Lederhandler, File)

 

 

Fidel Castro durante la celebración de los 30 años de la Revolución cubana, 8 de enero de 1989 (AFP)

(FILES) This file photo taken on January 8, 1989 shows Cuban president Fidel Castro while he addresses Cuban youths as a dove rests on his shoulder in Havana, during the celebrations marking the 30th anniversary of the cuban revolution. After surviving more than 600 assassination attempts, defying 10 US presidents and shaping half a century of history, Fidel Castro celebrates his 90th birthday Saturday. / AFP PHOTO / TO GO WITH AFP STORY

 

 

Castro junto al papa Juan Pablo II, 20 de febrero de 1998 (AFP)

(FILES) This file photo taken on January 20, 1998 shows Cuban President Fidel Castro(R) looking at his watch as he and Pope John Paul II(L) walk on the tarmac of the Jose Marti international airport in Havana 21 January moments after the Pope arrived for a five-day four-city tour of the island-nation.  After surviving more than 600 assassination attempts, defying 10 US presidents and shaping half a century of history, Fidel Castro celebrates his 90th birthday Saturday. / AFP PHOTO / MICHEL GANGNE / TO GO WITH AFP STORY

 

Fidel Castro junto al Rey Juan Carlos, noviembre de 1999 (AP)

FILE - This is a  Sunday, Nov. 14, 1999 file photo of Cuba's President Fidel Castro, left, and King of Spain Juan Carlos as they wave upon the King's arrival to the Havana's airport . Spain’s King Juan Carlos it was announced Monday June 2 2014 will abdicate and pave the way for his son, Crown Prince Felipe, to take over, Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy told the country Monday in an announcement broadcast nationwide.  He did not say when Juan Carlos would abdicate because the government must now craft a law creating a legal mechanism for the abdication and for 46-year-old Felipe’s assumption of power.  The 76-year-old Juan Carlos oversaw his country’s transition from dictatorship to democracy but has had repeated health problems in recent years. (AP Photo/Ricardo Mazalan, File)

 

 

Fidel Castro junto a Nelson Mandela, 2 de septiembre de 2001 (AFP)

(FILES) This file photo taken on September 02, 2001 shows Cuban president Fidel Castro(R) expressing his joy in meeting former South African president Nelson Mandela at Mandela's office in Johannesburg 02 September 2001.  After surviving more than 600 assassination attempts, defying 10 US presidents and shaping half a century of history, Fidel Castro celebrates his 90th birthday Saturday. / AFP PHOTO / YOAV LEMMER / TO GO WITH AFP STORY

 

 

Fidel Castro y Hugo Chávez, octubre de 2000 (AP)

FILE - In this Oct. 28, 2000 file photo, Cuba's President Fidel Castro, left, talks with Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez in Barinas, Venezuela, near Chavez's hometown of Sabaneta. Venezuela's Vice President Nicolas Maduro announced on Tuesday, March 5, 2013 that Chavez has died.  Chavez, 58, was first diagnosed with cancer in June 2011. (AP Photo/Jose Goitia, File)

 

 

Fidel Castro junto al Papa Francisco

Pope Francis meets Fidel Castro in Havana, Cuba, Sunday, Sept. 20, 2015. The Vatican described the 40-minute meeting at Castro's residence as informal and familial, with an exchange of books. (AP Photo/Alex Castro)

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