Che Guevara's life that you hardly know?...


There is hardly anyone unfamiliar with the name of Che Guevara in the world today. Che Guevara was not only a major communist figure in the Cuban Revolution, but he is also considered to have played a major role in spreading communist ideas around the world. He was a doctor, political philosopher, diplomat, military strategist and best-selling author who challenged the capitalist status quo with words and bullets.


This great man was born on 14 june 1928 in a middle class family. He was introduced to leftist principles at a very young age. In this, his parents and their home-built library played an important role. His Marxist thinking was also deeply shaped by his experiences with abject poverty throughout South America, and he eventually turned those ideas into revolutionary work in cuba and beyond.


Che Guevara's life that you hardly know-

Che's great-grandfather was Patrick Lynch, who emigrated from ireland in the 1700s to present-day Argentina. 

Was fond of playing rugby

His parents were members of the San Isidro Rugby Club, for which Che played the scrum-half in his youth. In 1951 he published his own magazine dedicated to the sport called Tackle. He suffered from asthma for the rest of his life. His father tried to persuade him to quit the sport, but Che replied, "I love rugby." 

Was a doctor by profession

Because of asthma, Che enrolled at the university of Buenos Aires in 1948 to study medicine. After graduating as a physician in 1953, he interned at the General Hospital in mexico City, where he did research on allergies. But he left college in 1955 to join Fidel and Raul Castro's Cuban Revolution.


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