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Bay of Pigs - An Oral History of Brigade 2506 (Paperback)
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Bay of Pigs - An Oral History of Brigade 2506 (Paperback)
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From the interviews:"My [pregnant] wife once asked me, 'How is it
possible you are not thinking of your child?' I told her, 'It is
precisely because of that child and the two others I have here that
I am going. I plan to return to my fatherland, and I don't want a
Communist homeland.'"-- Jorge Marquet "One of the sad things that
has happened over this period in the history of Cuba is that
historians have not given credit to the idealism of those who
turned against the revolution. We were really full of good will and
wanted to make Cuba better."--Eduardo Zayas-Bazan "[A] feeling of
duty to defend our faith was what motivated my husband . . . . What
made me give my blessing to his activities were my own feelings of
duty."-- Myrna Pardo Millan (widowed by the invasion) This is the
story of the Bay of Pigs invasion, told for the first time in the
words of the idealistic participants who came together in April
1961 to overthrow Fidel Castro's dictatorship. Most of the
approximately 1,500 men of Brigade 2506 were captured by Castro's
forces in Cuban swamps and jailed until December 1962. About 114
died. Combining oral history and traditional narrative form, Victor
Triay tells us who individual members of the brigade were and what
they fought for. As one veteran, only eighteen at the time of the
invasion, recalls, "It was my turn to do something for Cuba.
Probably the purest thing I have ever done in my life was to make
the decision to go." Triay describes the volunteers' recruitment,
training, combat experience, and the wretched months of their
imprisonment. He also presents the women they left behind,
including three who were widowed by the invasion. Among the nearly
2 million people in the U.S. Cuban community today, the freedom
fighters who made up Brigade 2506 have always been accorded the
highest level of respect. Bay of Pigs tells the personal stories of
the invasion in an account that restores the human dimension to a
pivotal moment in the history of the Cold War.
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