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The Bay of Pigs Invasion

Michael Dunne remembers the US-backed invasion of Fidel Castro's Cuba.

Michael Dunne | Published in History Today Volume 61 Issue 5 May 2011

A mural for Fidel in Old Havana, Cuba (Library of Congress)

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