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4302-Fidel Castro and his brother Raul Castro at National Assembly
Cubas President Fidel Castro and his brother Raul Castro, Minister of Defense, applaude during a session of the National Assembly. // Kubas Praesident Fidel Castro und sein Bruder Raul Castro, Verteidigungsminister, klatschen Beifall in einer Sitzung des kubanischen Parlaments, der Volkskammer (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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4302-Fidel Castro and his brother Raul Castro at National Assembly
Cubas President Fidel Castro and his brother Raul Castro, Minister of Defense, applaude during a session of the National Assembly. // Kubas Praesident Fidel Castro und sein Bruder Raul Castro, Verteidigungsminister, klatschen Beifall in einer Sitzung des kubanischen Parlaments, der Volkskammer
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4302-Fidel Castro and his brother Raul Castro at National Assembly
Cubas President Fidel Castro and his brother Raul Castro, Minister of Defense, during a session of the National Assembly. // Kubas Praesident Fidel Castro und sein Bruder Raul Castro, Verteidigungsminister, in einer Sitzung des kubanischen Parlaments, der Volkskammer
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4302-Fidel Castro and his brother Raul Castro at National Assembly
Cubas President Fidel Castro and his brother Raul Castro, Minister of Defense, during a session of the National Assembly. // Kubas Praesident Fidel Castro und sein Bruder Raul Castro, Verteidigungsminister, in einer Sitzung des kubanischen Parlaments, der Volkskammer
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4302-Fidel Castro and his brother Raul Castro at National Assembly
Cubas President Fidel Castro and his brother Raul Castro, Minister of Defense, during a session of the National Assembly. // Kubas Praesident Fidel Castro und sein Bruder Raul Castro, Verteidigungsminister, in einer Sitzung des kubanischen Parlaments, der Volkskammer
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Castro leads Cubas Protest march against European Union
Fidel Castro Ruz, Cubas Head of State and Party, leads a march in front of the Spanish Embassy in Havanna. According to official sources some 1 million cubans marched in front of bot the the spanish and italian embassies to protest against the policy of the Eurpoean Union towards Cuba. The European Union had decided to adopt various measures against Cuba for its recent crackdown on dissidents. Signs in the back read "Aznar, if (Spain) could not cope with us back in 1898, 100 years later don`t even try!". The "z" in Aznar is written as a swastika. The Capiolio in the back. // Fidel Castro Ruz, Kubas Staats- und Parteichef, an der Spitze eine Marsches vor der Botschaft Spaniens. Laut offiziellen Angaben marchierten ueber 1 Million Kubaner vor den Botschaften Italiens und Spanines um gegen die Kuba Politik der Europaeischen Union zu protestieren. Die EU hatte verschaerfte Massnahmen gegen Kuba beschlossen, wegen der juengesten Verrurteilungen von Dissidenten und der Hinrichtung von drei Entfuehrern. Schilder: Aznar, wenn (Spanien) uns nicht besiegen konnnte 1898, 100 Jahre später, versucht es nicht einmal!". Hinten das Capitolio.
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Vilma Espin, wife of Raul Castro
November 19, 2002, Havana, Cuba: Cuban Head of State and Party, Fidel Castro Ruz, talks to his sister in law, Vilma Espin, wife of Raul Castro, after a political rally against the US, following accusations that Cuba produces biological weapons. On July 31, 2006, Fidel Castro temporarily relinquished his presidential powers to his brother Raul saying he suffered gastrointestinal bleeding and will need several weeks of rest. Castro also temporarily relinquished his duties as first secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba to Raul, who turned 75 in June. Castro's 80th birthday is on August 13. In power since January 1, 1959, Castro has been the world's longest-ruling head of government. Vilma Espin died on June 18, 2007. ///Fidel Castro Ruz (C) and Vilma Espin (R).. Credit: Sven Creutzmann / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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NEWS: Kuba: Papst Franziskus trifft Fidel Castro
Fidel Castro, Cubas Head of State and Party is refusing an umbrella brought to him by an aide as it starts dizzling. Castro was giving a speech in the sugarcane factory, central azucararo, Australia on occasion of the termination of the repair works of homes, damaged by hurricane Michelle in 2001. /// Fidel Castro, Kubas Staats- und Parteichef weigert sich einen Schirm zu nehmen der ihm von einem Helfer gereicht wird, als leichter Regen einsetzt. Castro hielt seine Rede in der stillgelegten Zuckermuehle Australia anlaesslich der Fertigstellung der Reparaturarbeiten an durch Hurrikan Michelle im Jahr 2001 beschaedigten Haeusern. (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Fidel Castro talks in front of giant Cuba flag
September 10, 2002, Havana, Cuba: Fidel Castro Ruz, Cuba's Head of State, gives a speech during a ceremony celebrating the inauguration of emergency classes for teachers in the President Salvador Allende school, in the Karl Marx Theatre. In the background, the Cuban national flag.. Credit: Sven Creutzmann / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Vilma Espin, wife of Raul Castro
December 29, 2001, Havana, Cuba: Cuban President Fidel Castro, during a special session of the Cuban parliamentin which five men who were convicted in Miami this month on charges of spying on the United States were unanimously declared as national heroes. Seen with Castro is Raul Castro, Minister of the Revolutionary Armed Forces and brother of Castro. Behind Fidel stands Vilma Espin, the wife of Raul Castro. On July 31, 2006, Fidel Castro temporarily relinquished his presidential powers to his brother Raul saying he suffered gastrointestinal bleeding and will need several weeks of rest. Castro also temporarily relinquished his duties as first secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba to Raul, who turned 75 in June. Castro's 80th birthday is on August 13. In power since January 1, 1959, Castro has been the world's longest-ruling head of government. Vilma Espin died on June 18, 2007. ///Front L-R: Fidel Castro and Raul Castro, Vilma Espin (Back-L).. Credit: Sven Creutzmann / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Fidel Castro talks to his brother Raul Castro
Kubas Praesident Fidel Castro redet nach einer Sondersitzung der Volkskammer, in der fuenf Kubaner, die in Miami als Spione verurteilt worden waren, einstimmig zu National Helden erklaert wurden, mit seinem Bruder und Verteidigungsminister Raul Castro. Havanna, Kuba 29.12.2001 /// Cuban President Fidel Castro, right, talks to Raul Castro, Minister of the Revolutionary Armed Forces and brother of Castro after a special session of the Cuban parliament, in Havana, Cuba, on Saturday, Dec. 29, 2001, in which five men who were convicted in Miami this month on charges of spying on the United States were unanimously declared as national heroes. (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Fidel Castro
May 1, 1998, Havana, Cuba: Cuban President Fidel Castro observes the May Day parade at the Revolution Square.. Credit: Sven Creutzmann / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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NEWS - Mai 68: Frankreich
Juin 1968 - EXCLUSIVE : Les "Katangais", armes, menes par "Jakie le Katangais", a l'interieur de la Sorbonne. Ils ont pris leur nom des mercenaires du Katanga (Congo) et ont ete payes par le Comite d'Occupation de la Sorbonne pour servir son service d'ordre. Une affiche de Fidel Castro est accrochee au mur, comme plusieurs autres affiches partout dans la Sorbonne et le Quartier Latin. Les etudiants se sont ensuite desolidarises des Katangais a cause de leur derive vers une certraine forme de terreur et les ont expulse de l'Universite. Sorbonne, Paris, FRANCE - 11/06/1968. --- Student riots. Armed "Katangais" led by "Jakie le Katangais" seen inside the Sorbonne. Named after mercenaries from Katanga (Congo) they were paid by the Occupation Committee of the Sorbonne to act as police for the students. A poster of Castro adorns the wall as did many leftist posters all over the Sorbonne and in the Latin Quarter. The students later expelled the Katangais from the University. I was the only photographer who took pictures of the Katangais inside the occupied Sorbonne. Sorbonne, Paris, FRANCE - 11/06/1968.
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Ausstellung "So erzieht der Kommunismus die Jugend"
--- Ausstellung "So erzieht der Kommunismus die Jugend"#Exhibition "So erzieht der Kommunismus die Jugend"- RDB BY DUKAS
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Ausstellung "So erzieht der Kommunismus die Jugend"
--- Ausstellung "So erzieht der Kommunismus die Jugend"#Exhibition "So erzieht der Kommunismus die Jugend"
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Protest gegen Moskaupilger bei deren Rückkehr, 1957
--- Protest gegen Moskaupilger bei deren Rückkehr, 1957#Protest against Moscow travelers at their comeback, 1957- RDB BY DUKAS
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Protest gegen Moskaupilger bei deren Rückkehr, 1957
--- Protest gegen Moskaupilger bei deren Rückkehr, 1957#Protest against Moscow travelers at their comeback, 1957
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Schweizer am Weltjugendfestival in Moskau, 1957
--- Schweizer am Weltjugendfestival in Moskau, 1957#Swiss at world youth festival in Moscow, 1957- RDB BY DUKAS
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Schweizer am Weltjugendfestival in Moskau, 1957
--- Schweizer am Weltjugendfestival in Moskau, 1957#Swiss at world youth festival in Moscow, 1957
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Kommunistischer Weltkongress der Mütter, Lausanne 1955
--- Kommunistischer Weltkongress der Mütter, Lausanne 1955#Communist World Congress of Mothers, Lausanne 1955- RDB BY DUKAS
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Nach Gefängnis-Aufenthalt durch kommunistische Regierung in der Mandschurei des Landes verwiesen#After having been imprisoned in Manchuria by the communist government they have been evicted from China--- Schweizer Missionare treffen aus China wieder in Immensee ein, 1954#Swiss missionaries returning from China to Immensee, 1954- RDB BY DUKAS
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