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  Amazon.com: 150 Questions For A Guerrilla: Books: Alberto Bayo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
General Alberto Bayo is possibly the one individual most responsible for Fidel Castro's military successes against the Batista regime.
By understanding Bayo's world view a little better, the chain of ideas and values behind current, active insurgents can be understood a little better.
The causes they fought for may or may not have had merit, but they were (and in Castro's case are) utterly corrupted by their own ego and vanity.
www.amazon.com /150-Questions-Guerrilla-Alberto-Bayo/dp/0873640225   (815 words)

  
  Alberto Bayo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alberto Bayo y Giroud (1892, Camagüey—1967, Havana) was a Cuban military leader of the defeated left-wing Loyalists in the Spanish Civil War.
Bayo's most significant action during the Spanish Civil War was his invasion and retreat from the island of Mallorca.
Alberto Bayo died a General of the Cuban Armed Forces.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Alberto_Bayo   (225 words)

  
 Bibliography on Moderate Cuban Politics -- Memoirs
This is Bayo's report of his participation in training members of the M-7-26 in Mexico.
He relates the details of his life as a spiritual leader and of the expulsion of Catholic priests by the revolutionary government and his experiences in exile.
Alberto Muller was a leader of the Directorio Revolucionario Estudiantil and a Catholic activist who was captured in the Sierra Maestra where he led a band of 'alzados' trying to stimulate another insurrection in 1961.
scholar.library.miami.edu /cubamoderate/memoirs.php   (2690 words)

  
 The Timeshare Beat: On the Road With Fast Eddie; El Salvador
The centerpiece of our tale is a certain General Alberto Bayo, someone I doubt you've ever heard of, but who nevertheless had a major impact on the history and politics of this hemisphere.
It all started when Cuban born Bayo, a pilot and officer in the Spanish Foreign Legion in the early 1930s, was involved in a colonial campaign in Morocco against local forces led by Abd-El-Krim.
When Bayo eventually died in 1967 (ironically the same year Che was killed in Bolivia), a mausoleum was constructed in his honor, adorned by a letter previously written by Che honoring the General's immense contributions.
www.thetimesharebeat.com /eddie/eddie80.htm   (3956 words)

  
 A Trujillo Sponsored Assassination - The Education Forum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
He and Howard Kenneth Davis introduced Bayo to Johnny Abbes who had lost his lucrative job upon Trujillo's death, and was plotting with a group of Haitian exiles to put together one of their periodic attempts to overthrow Duvalier.
Bayo met with Abbes several times and Abbes was impressed.
Eddie Bayo is of course the anti-Castro fighter who supposedly went missing on Operation Tilt and Alberto Bayo is the one who guerrilla trained Castro and Guevara.
educationforum.ipbhost.com /index.php?act=findpost&pid=24188   (2167 words)

  
 Paladin Press - A Brief History
Their first book, 150 Questions for a Guerrilla, by Gen. Alberto Bayo, proved that the philosophy was viable.
Bayo was a Communist veteran of the Spanish Civil War who became Fidel Castro’s mentor when Castro was training men in Mexico for his successful revolution in Cuba.
The theories advocated in his book were state-of-the-art for the time and, while deceptively simple, deadly when applied against forces ignorant of the principles of guerrilla warfare.
www.paladin-press.com /history.aspx   (1029 words)

  
 Che Guevara In Bolivia
Bayo, a former officer in the Spanish Republican Army, had a great deal of guerrilla warfare ex- perience gained in Morrocco against the Arabs and in the Spanish Civil War.
Castro and Bayo set up a training camp on a large ranch in the mountainous Chalco district of Mexico.6 Bayo combined the lessons of Mao Tse-Tung with his own experiences and conducted a very rigorous training camp.
Che also earned the same respect from his fellow students who characterized him as a "...brilliant leader and exceptional commander."7 Although the key to post World War II revolutionary movements is the marriage of techniques with ideology, evidence indicates that Fidel Castro did not indoctrinate his trainees with specific communist doctrine at this time.
www.globalsecurity.org /military/library/report/1985/SDR.htm   (18908 words)

  
 Lorenzo Cappellari Citations at IDEAS
Alberto Bayo-Moriones & Jose E. Galdon-Sanchez & Maia Guell, 2004.
Bayo-Moriones, Alberto & Galdon-Sanchez, Jose E. & Güell, Maia, 2004.
Bayo-Moriones, Alberto & Galdón Sánchez, José Enrique & Güell, Maia, 2004.
ideas.repec.org /e/c/pca117.html   (1524 words)

  
 Alberto Bayo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
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 Ernesto "Che" Guevara - Sein Leben   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Under Captain Alberto Bayo he graduated as the best of his class and from now on bore the name "Che".
Even during his lifetime, but in particular during the late 60s and early 70s, Che Guevara achieved the status of an idol of dissatisfied, rebellious youth, thanks to the rebellious appearance he cultivated, his refusal to subordinate himself to any kind of establishment and his decision to engage in armed resistance.
The portrait taken in 1960 by Alberto Diaz Guiterrez, also known as Alberto Korda, became an icon of the struggle for a better world - the photographs he took himself allow us an insight into his own world.
www.mkg-hamburg.de /english/ausstell/03_che/bio.htm   (604 words)

  
 History of Cuba -- The Cuban revolution
They began their training, fighting the Mexican government, agents of the FBI and of Batista.
General Alberto Bayo gave classes in military tactics, Guevara became head of personnel.
Fidel Castro was captured by a Mexican police unit on Batista's payroll, the ranch on the outskirts of Mexico City where military training took place was captured and all of the July 26th Movement as it had been called were imprisoned.
www.rcgfrfi.easynet.co.uk /ratb/cuba/history4.htm   (1689 words)

  
 List of military writers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of military writers, alphabetical by last name.
Bayo, Alberto, Latin American Revolutionary, author of A Manual of Guerilla Warfare
Bregman, Ahron, author of several books on the Arab-Israeli conflict
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_military_writers   (485 words)

  
 Folio: The Magazine for Magazine Management: Survival soldier of fortune style
He did two tours in Vietnam, once as a Captain in the Special Forces, and eventually retired as a Lieutenant Colonel in the Army Reserve in 1984.
His only journalism experience dated back to 1958, when he filed a story on a Spanish General named Alberto Bayo for the Associated Press.
Brown later self-published an English translation of Bayo's infamous training manual, One Hundred Fifty Questions for a Guerrilla.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m3065/is_3_31/ai_83995195/pg_4   (481 words)

  
 [nep-bec] 2006-02-05, 29 papers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
A firm-level analysis of differences between adopters and non- adopters of ICT José Alberto Bayo-Moriones; Gilberto Carvalho-Vasconcelos; Fernando Lera-López 8.
On the firm level, the size of the firm seems to be the best predictor for the likelihood of failure.
A firm-level analysis of differences between adopters and non- adopters of ICT José Alberto Bayo-Moriones Gilberto Carvalho-Vasconcelos Fernando Lera-López Information and Communication Technologies investments have drastically modified the competitive markets due to the impact on firm performance and productivity.
lists.repec.org /pipermail/nep-bec/2006-February/000065.html   (4924 words)

  
 POLITICS: Forbes Magazine Estimates Fidel Castro's Net Worth At $550 Million - Above Top Secret Conspiracy Community
Bayo is an interesting man. A Colonel that became a General (I don't remember when):
Bayo prepared for his role as Castro’s instructor for some three decades -- he fought the Riffs in North Africa for several years -- was a company commander in the Spanish Foreign Legion -- led an expedition against the Baltic Islands -- commanded several airfields in Southern Spain -- and organized a guerrilla warfare school!
After fleeing from the victorious Franco, Bayo went to Cuba, then Mexico, and helped organize revolutionary attempts against the Dominican Republic and Nicaragua.
www.abovetopsecret.com /forum/thread127650/pg2   (2351 words)

  
 Havana Travelogue, Che Guevara
Makes a 4,000 mile long journey through Northern Argentina alone on a moped, encountering many indigenous tribes and experiencing first hand the impoverished conditions of their lives.
Under the influence of Castro, Alberto Bayo and the writings of Mao Tse-tung, he begins to form the primary axioms of his philosophy of guerrilla warfare.
In this time he also began to be called 'Che', for his habit of ending his sentences and calling his friends 'Che'- which is an Argentinian expression for buddy.
www.trekshare.com /index.cfm?p1=48&journalid=6672   (882 words)

  
 Fidel Castro - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
At one point they went to the United States to gather funds from Cubans living there, including Carlos Prío Socarrás, the elected Cuban president who had been deposed by Batista in 1952.
Back in Mexico, the group trained under Spanish Civil War Veteran, Cuban born Alberto Bayo
Ames, Michaela Lajda; Mendoza, Plinio Apuleyo; Montaner, Carlos Alberto; Llosa, Mario Vargas; Montaner, Carlos Alberto.
www.pole.ws /nph-proxy.pl/010110A/http/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fidel_Castro   (5438 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Music: Breton: La Verbena de la Paloma [Import]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Tomas Breton (Composer), Maria Bayo (Performer), Placido Domingo (Performer), Raquel Pierotti (Performer), Ana Maria Amengual (Performer)
Soledad - Milagros Martin/Juan Jesus Rodriguez/Alberto Rios/Ana Maria Amengual/Silvia Tro/Maria Bayo...
with Maria Bayo, Placido Domingo, Raquel Pierotti, Ana Maria Amengual
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/music/B000003I0R/samples   (170 words)

  
 Rage Against the Machine are communists
The key quote: "Here's a snivelling little suck-up [Che Guevara], teacher's pet and momma's boy who was the constant pride of joy of his teacher (Alberto Bayo) and parents (the most obnoxious sort of Limousine Bolsheviks) — and he's idolized by millionaire delinquents such as Rage Against the Machine!" Read and learn, peeps...
Here's communist Cuba's first "Minister of Industries," whose main slogan in 1960 was "Accelerated Industrialization!" Whose dream was converting Cuba (the hemisphere, actually) into a huge bureaucratic-industrial ant farm — and he's the poster boy for greens and anarchists who scream and rant against industrialization!
Here's a snivelling little suck-up, teacher's pet and momma's boy who was the constant pride of joy of his teacher (Alberto Bayo) and parents (the most obnoxious sort of Limousine Bolsheviks) — and he's idolized by millionaire delinquents such as Rage Against the Machine!
www.talkaboutthemusic.com /group/alt.music.rage-machine/messages/166850.html   (531 words)

  
 EIAL XVI_1 - Estudios Interdisciplinarios de America Latina y el Caribe
That is the climactic, and contentious, question addressed in this thoughtful assessment of Che's guerrilla career -- in Cuba, the Congo, and Bolivia.
Fidel and his comrades, including Che, had been trained in Mexico in guerrilla warfare by Alberto Bayo, an anti-fascist former general of the Spanish Republic, but they saw themselves as the vanguard of a broad-based insurrectionary movement.
They believed that conventional attacks on army garrisons and police stations by themselves and M-26-7 cadres, coordinated with general strikes, seizures of radio stations, and sabotage in the major cities, would spark a nationwide rebellion.
www.tau.ac.il /eial/XVI_1/zeitlin.html   (1558 words)

  
 ClandestineRadio.com: Intel: Radio Claridád
Spanish Liberation Movement and Union of Spanish Fighters, both headed by Spanish exile Alberto Bayo.
Bayo reportedly had ties to Che Guevara and Fidel Castro.
Broadcasts threatened Franco with a "Cuban revolution" on Spanish soil but were not taken seriously in Madrid.
www.clandestineradio.com /intel/station.php?id=170&stn=495   (50 words)

  
 150 Questions For A Guerrilla; Author: Bayo, Alberto; Paperback
150 Questions For A Guerrilla; Author: Bayo, Alberto; Paperback
Find the answers to suche questions as What is the most efficient size of a guerrilla unit?
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www.netstoreusa.com /tabooks/087/0873640225.shtml   (176 words)

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