On 8 January 1959, Fidel Castro entered Havana at the head of his men. The revolution had triumphed and Cuba was entering a communist paradise, fulfilling the rights of all Cubans, and where poverty and misery would be a thing of the past.
To this end, the Cuban government began by reneging on the Manifesto of Sierra Maestra, which promised to hold elections, and continued to enact decrees that put an end to almost all private property.
Since then, the situation of the Cuban people has only worsened, with successive governments learning from the best (Soviet Union, China, North Korea, …) how to stamp out any hint of opposition to the regime. A regime that, more than 60 years later, continues to be the model for all those who want to put an end to Western civilisation.
The historians of Catalonia refute the historical falsehoods of the agreement between PSOE and Junts
El Debate2023-11-15T12:22:48+00:000 Comments
The myth of historical Palestine
Daniel Rodríguez Herrera2023-10-14T10:56:31+01:000 Comments
The truth about the English Armada, in response to Geoffrey Parker
Luis Gorrochategui2023-11-15T12:34:51+00:000 Comments
The Myth of September 11, 1714 and the War of Succession
Yolanda Canales2023-09-29T11:13:37+01:000 Comments
Gayoso de Lemos or the Golden Age of Spanish Louisiana
Bernard Durán2023-09-02T21:48:17+01:000 Comments
Mexico seceded from Spain to preserve the privileges of its elite
Alejandro Domínguez Antas2023-07-15T23:53:10+01:000 Comments
Heroes of Iran in the World Cup of Roures, Guardiola and Xavi
Pablo Planas2022-12-22T22:42:54+00:000 Comments
What kind of people vote for the PSOE?
Agapito Maestre2023-01-15T21:27:23+00:000 Comments
October 12th: From Hispanity to Iberosphere
Fundación Disenso2023-01-15T14:54:06+00:000 Comments
Correos forgets the blackest history of the Communist Party and launches a stamp to commemorate its centenary
Manuel P. Villatoro2023-01-15T21:27:35+00:000 Comments
Alfonso Borrego, great-grandson of the Apache Geronimo, in Madrid: “The English killed the Indians, not the Spanish”
Jesús García Calero2023-01-21T13:42:46+00:000 Comments
Marcelo Gullo: “Before Spain arrived, cannibalism and a brutalising machismo reigned in America”.
Cesar Cervera2023-01-21T11:45:43+00:000 Comments
Expulsion of the Jews from Spain in 1492: an exaggerated accusation to hide those made by others
Alberto G Ibañez2022-12-28T13:49:50+00:000 Comments
An anniversary of shame
Cristian Rodríguez2023-01-14T16:31:18+00:000 Comments
The surrender at Bailén
Fundación Disenso2022-12-22T12:16:06+00:000 Comments
The resistance of the Spanish city of Buenos Aires against the British
Victor Aldaiturriaga2023-01-15T15:11:19+00:000 Comments
The massacre that the Republican Army unleashed on the civilian population in Castellón in 1938
Salvador Salvador Fontenla Ballesta2023-01-14T16:32:49+00:000 Comments
Lazy, fanatical and violent: how Hollywood perpetuates the clichés of the Black Legend about Spaniards
Cesar Cervera2023-01-21T13:42:48+00:001 Comment
The heroes of Baler: a resistance “typical of the courage of the sons of El Cid and Pelayo
Sarah Durwin2022-12-30T14:33:52+00:000 Comments
Was the Spanish Sahara of any economic value?
Antonio M. Carrasco2022-12-22T22:59:20+00:000 Comments
The Ceuta border: a constant source of misunderstanding and conflict
Antonio M. Carrasco2022-12-22T22:56:12+00:000 Comments
Leftist repression of the blue shirts
Gustavo Morales2023-01-14T16:32:08+00:000 Comments
Ukraine is not Guernica
Miguel Platón2023-01-15T21:27:48+00:000 Comments
Stalin versus Ukraine: Holomodor, the extermination by starvation
Carlos Caballero Jurado2023-01-15T21:31:14+00:000 Comments
1956: Hungary rises up against Moscow and is massacred by Soviet tanks.
Luis E. Togores2023-01-15T21:31:53+00:000 Comments
The wolf and the lambs. Stalin and the four million Ukrainian dead
Ricardo Artola2023-01-15T21:33:07+00:000 Comments
It’s Communism, stupid!
Federico Jiménez Losantos2023-01-15T21:35:42+00:000 Comments
Ukraine: things have never been easy at the borders…
Carlos Caballero Jurado2023-01-15T21:41:05+00:000 Comments
The Cuban dictatorship steals the blood of its people to make business: 800 million dollars in the last 25 years.
Yésica Sánchez2023-01-15T21:37:04+00:000 Comments
British interest in the islands of the Gulf of Guinea led Spain to claim them as Spanish territory
Antonio M. Carrasco2023-01-15T21:43:24+00:001 Comment
The Opium War: when China said no more to the British drug trade
José Ignacio Orbe2023-01-15T21:39:37+00:000 Comments