On this day in 1952, Fulgencio Batista led a military coup against outgoing Cuban president Carlos Prío Socarrás, canceling the elections three months before they were scheduled to take place. Batista himself was a candidate in the elections, but was not leading in the polls.
Claiming his actions were necessary to "save the Republic from chaos", Batista, with the backing of the army, stormed the presidential palace, with squads of troops and police surrounding the building. President Prío had left the area 30 minutes before however, and the palace was seized without violence.
The United States recognized his government on March 27th, and Batista allowed U.S. financial interests to dominate Cuba's economy. By the late 1950s, U.S. financial interests owned 90% of Cuban mines, 80% of its public utilities, 50% of its railways, 40% of its sugar production and 25% of its bank deposits, approximately $1 billion in total assets.
When asked to analyze Batista's government, historian Arthur Schlesinger wrote "The corruption of the Government, the brutality of the police, the government's indifference to the needs of the people for education, medical care, housing, for social justice and economic justice...is an open invitation to revolution."
Accordingly, Batista's reign ended on January 1st, 1959 when he was ousted from power by communist revolutionaries. Early that morning, Batista fled with an estimated personal fortune of $300 million to the Dominican Republic, where strongman and previous military ally Rafael Trujillo held power. Batista eventually found political asylum in Oliveira Salazar's Portugal and Francisco Franco's Spain, dying in the latter in 1973.
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Read the thread. Batista blatantly stole $300 million from the cuban people goddamn.
Edit: just did the math and when adjusted for inflation, Batista stole $2.7 billion dollars. Holy shit.
His daughter and granddaughter are homeless.
That is surreal and also sucks, everyone should have a home.
Absolutely. I'd never say they deserve to be homeless, because they don't, but you have to admit there is a great deal of irony to the situation.
Oh it’s ironic and poetic justice for sure. They would have happily ruled as dictators if the people of Cuba hadn’t reclaimed their country.
Nah she deserves it.
She has zero power. Homeless people with moronic reactionary beliefs still deserve homes.
Oh in that case she can fuck off.
I wonder if Cuba would take them back and make them citizens? Send a message to all of the gusano kids who don't like America that there is an alternative.
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All dictators/ corrupt presidents that got away in latam always stole millions from the country they ruled, from pinochet who had a bunch of bank accounts in the US to Salinas that stole a bunch from public funds and then founden a company with that money
Yeah, you’re totally right. I know that on a basic level and also what the hell, that is so much money.
Bautista had a relationship with the italian mobs who own many casinos in the island and gave him bribes to let them be in the island
What a huge piece of shit.