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Castro Fidel

Fidel Castro AMS and Photo with Vietnamese Student

 

1p AMS inscribed overall in Spanish and signed by Cuban revolutionary leader Fidel Castro (1926-2016) as "Fidel" at bottom. Cream paper with "Secretaria de Organizacion, Direccion Nacional, C.T.C. Revolucionara" letterhead complete with island logo in upper left corner. Undated memorandum but probably circa 1962. In near fine condition, with expected light paper folds and isolated foxing. The sheet measures 8" x 8.25." Accompanied by a circa 1972 5" x 8" black and white glossy photograph of Fidel Castro signing an autograph for a Vietnamese student, captioned verso: "With Vietnamese students. Hungria. [sic 13A Hongria 1972."

 

In this rare memorandum, Castro urgently requested specific information about the height above sea level of a particular area, accounting for any fluctuation of that sea level due to changing tides: "I need to know the height of the land above sea level in that area, and the fluctuation of the sea with complete exactitude. You will do me a great favor if you get the people to do it. Give them everything they need as soon as possible, and tell them not to make any mistake in this undertaking. Fidel."

 

Cuba was the first nation to officially recognize the National Liberation Front of Vietnam, and Castro was the first Western leader to visit southern Vietnam during the Vietnam War. The two countries shared their common belief in Communism and in Castro's hero status.

 

Fidel Castro, along with brother Raul Castro, Che Guevara, and other members of the 26th of July Movement, overthrew the Cuban government in 1959. As Prime Minister of Cuba, Castro implemented a socialist state, centralizing the government and social services. Castro fostered the ideological success and practical spread of Communism by supporting anti-Western revolutionary movements in South America and by inviting the Soviet Union to station nuclear weapons in Cuba in the early 1960s.

 

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