1 00:00:03,639 --> 00:00:06,359 In 1952, former Cuban president Batista 2 00:00:06,359 --> 00:00:08,269 led a military coup and seized power 3 00:00:08,269 --> 00:00:10,049 when it became clear he was not going 4 00:00:10,049 --> 00:00:12,209 to be re-elected. He placed Cuba under 5 00:00:12,209 --> 00:00:13,861 a repressive military dictatorship 6 00:00:13,861 --> 00:00:15,781 and began to establish close relations 7 00:00:15,781 --> 00:00:16,969 with the United States. 8 00:00:16,969 --> 00:00:18,475 This allowed American companies 9 00:00:18,475 --> 00:00:19,724 to buy up the majority of 10 00:00:19,724 --> 00:00:21,576 Cuba's natural resources, plus, under 11 00:00:21,576 --> 00:00:23,316 his rule, the country became a haven 12 00:00:23,316 --> 00:00:25,489 for organized crime syndicates, all of which 13 00:00:25,489 --> 00:00:26,864 angered a young lawyer named 14 00:00:26,864 --> 00:00:28,477 Fidel Castro. Castro put together 15 00:00:28,477 --> 00:00:29,882 a group of 138 men, 16 00:00:29,882 --> 00:00:32,388 and on July 26th, 1953, attacked an 17 00:00:32,388 --> 00:00:34,423 isolated Barracks in Moncada 18 00:00:34,423 --> 00:00:36,399 in the hope of securing more weapons. 19 00:00:36,399 --> 00:00:37,631 The attack was a disaster 20 00:00:37,631 --> 00:00:39,321 and the rebels were fought back. 21 00:00:39,321 --> 00:00:41,283 Most of those who were not killed were 22 00:00:41,283 --> 00:00:43,557 captured, including Fidel and his brother Raúl. 23 00:00:43,557 --> 00:00:45,163 The public trial of the captured 24 00:00:45,163 --> 00:00:46,927 Rebels helped turn public opinion and 25 00:00:46,927 --> 00:00:48,737 Castro's favor when he argued against 26 00:00:48,737 --> 00:00:50,687 the dictatorship and said, "History will 27 00:00:50,687 --> 00:00:52,656 absolve me". He was sentenced to 15 years 28 00:00:52,656 --> 00:00:54,231 in prison, but Batista was under 29 00:00:54,231 --> 00:00:56,156 international and domestic pressure for 30 00:00:56,156 --> 00:00:57,876 reforms and released the political 31 00:00:57,876 --> 00:00:59,421 process in just 2 years 32 00:00:59,421 --> 00:01:01,182 Fidel and Raul fled to Mexico to regroup and make new plans for the revolution 33 00:01:03,088 --> 00:01:04,463 They met with other Cuban exiles and an Argentinian 34 00:01:05,330 --> 00:01:07,296 doctor named Che Guevara, who joined the 35 00:01:08,538 --> 00:01:09,107 '26th of July Movement'.  In the meantime, a 36 00:01:10,176 --> 00:01:11,641 controversial election and increasing 37 00:01:13,294 --> 00:01:13,926 unemployment in Cuba, led to more and 38 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 more anti-Batista riots, although they 39 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 weren't necessarily socialist. Batista 40 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 responded by becoming even more 41 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 oppressive, which led to even more people 42 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 calling for him to resign. Back in Mexico, 43 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 the revolutionaries purchased a small 44 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 yacht named 'Granma' and in November 1956, 45 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 82 Men set sail for Cuba. The Cuban 46 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 government, however, was aware that the 47 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 rebels were returning to Cuba and 48 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 attacked them. Only a handful of them 49 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 survived to escape up into the mountains. 50 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 From their Mountain Base they gathered 51 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 new supporters and launched guerrilla 52 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 attacks on Military targets. Plus, foreign 53 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 journalists were allowed to visit, and 54 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 along with their Pirate Radio Station, 55 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 this gave their struggle International 56 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 attention and ultimately increased their 57 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 popularity. Meanwhile, in the cities too, 58 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 new rebel groups were launching attacks 59 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 against Batista. Angered and desperate, in 60 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 1958, Batista sent a large army into the 61 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 mountains to try and flush the rebels 62 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 out once and for all. However, this was a 63 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 disaster and the hardened guerrilla 64 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 fighters were able to fight them back, 65 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 causing many in the Army to switch sides. 66 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 The rebels then saw this as the perfect 67 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 opportunity to launch a Counterattack. 68 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 Che Guevara took control of one arm of the 69 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 Rebel Army and headed to Santa Clara. 70 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 Cienfuegos took another and marched into 71 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 Yaguajay and Castro followed with the 72 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 reinforcements. As they passed through 73 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 towns and villages, they were largely 74 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 welcomed, demonstrating to the world that 75 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 Batista's regime was on the brink of 76 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 falling. The International Community 77 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 persuaded Batista to flee, allowing the 78 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 rebels to move into Havana in January, 79 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 1959, relatively unopposed. The 80 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 revolutionaries took control of Cuba and 81 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 their leaders, Fidel, Raúl and Che, 82 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 consolidated their power by wiping out 83 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 all remnants of Batista from the island, 84 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 and arrested and killed many of those 85 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 old supporters. This, as well as a few 86 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 other repressive laws, led to a large 87 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 number of people fleeing to the US. On 88 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 the other hand, they nationalized the 89 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 land that was owned by us companies, shut 90 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 down the Mob's casinos and set about 91 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 reforming and improving health 92 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 facilities, housing and schools. These 93 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 socialist policies angered the Americans, 94 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 who decided to place economic sanctions 95 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 on them. The US would also go on to aid a 96 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 group of Cuban Exiles, in an attempt to 97 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 oust Fidel Castro in 1962. But, the infamous 98 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 'Bay of Pigs' invasion was a disaster. In 99 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 the aftermath of the 'Bay of Pigs' 100 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 invasion, Castro announced that Cuba was 101 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 a Socialist Republic and rushed into 102 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 seeking an alliance with the Soviets, and 103 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 this friendship led to one of the most 104 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 infamous consequences of the revolution, 105 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 'The Cuban Missile Crisis'. The revolution 106 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 spurred on left-wing idealists in Latin 107 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 America, whose actions indirectly led to 108 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 far-right reactionary dictatorships in 109 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 countries like Argentina and Chile.