1 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 In 1952, former Cuban president Batista 2 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 led a military coup and seized power 3 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 when it became clear he was not going to 4 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 be re-elected. He placed Cuba under a 5 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 repressive military dictatorship 6 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 and began to establish close relations 7 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 with the United States. 8 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 This allowed American 9 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 companies to buy up the majority of 10 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 Cuba's natural resources, plus under his 11 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 rule, the country became a haven for 12 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 organized crime syndicates, all of which 13 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 angered a young lawyer named Fidel Castro. 14 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 Castro put together a group of 138 men 15 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 and on July 26th, 1953, attacked an isolated 16 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 Barracks in Moncada in the hope of