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Bolivia Diary
Literature玻利维亚日记
(cuba) Che Guevara
On October 7, 1967, Che Guevara wrote in his diary: "Today is the eleventh month anniversary of the establishment of the guerrilla armed forces. The morning was relaxed and leisurely, just like enjoying pastoral life, without any trouble." He did not know that this would be his last diary entry. During the battle in the Yuro Valley the next day, Che was wounded and captured, falling into the hands of Bolivian government forces. He was executed without trial the next day, and his body was hidden by the authorities. The diary was found in his backpack. "Bolivia Diary" is the most original and important material that witnesses the last stage of Che Guevara's life. After being translated quickly and without modification, it has been widely circulated around the world. It meticulously reproduces the thrilling guerrilla warfare experience in the mountains of Bolivia, from entering Bolivia in secret disguise, to surveying the terrain, developing underground workers, as well as fierce battles in dense forests, valleys, and river mouths, encounters with enemies, and sacrifices of teammates... It can be called a guerrilla warfare textbook. It also includes more than 30 rare photos that have never been published publicly in China, showing the daily life and battle scenes of the guerrillas. Here readers can see Guevara's disguised fake passport, guerrillas watching on the treetops, Guevara organizing his rifles by the river, etc. The film "Che: Part Two" directed by Spielberg is based on the history described in "Bolivia Diary". Deltero, who played Guevara in the film, won the Best Actor at Cannes for this film.
On October 7, 1967, Che Guevara wrote in his diary: "Today is the eleventh month anniversary of the establishment of the guerrilla armed forces. The morning was relaxed and leisurely, just like enjoying pastoral life, without any trouble." He did not know that this would be his last diary entry. During the battle in the Yuro Valley the next day, Che was wounded and captured, falling into the hands of Bolivian government forces. He was executed without trial the next day, and his body was hidden by the authorities. The diary was found in his backpack. "Bolivia Diary" is the most original and important material that witnesses the last stage of Che Guevara's life. After being translated quickly and without modification, it has been widely circulated around the world. It meticulously reproduces the thrilling guerrilla warfare experience in the mountains of Bolivia, from entering Bolivia in secret disguise, to surveying the terrain, developing underground workers, as well as fierce battles in dense forests, valleys, and river mouths, encounters with enemies, and sacrifices of teammates... It can be called a guerrilla warfare textbook. It also includes more than 30 rare photos that have never been published publicly in China, showing the daily life and battle scenes of the guerrillas. Here readers can see Guevara's disguised fake passport, guerrillas watching on the treetops, Guevara organizing his rifles by the river, etc. The film "Che: Part Two" directed by Spielberg is based on the history described in "Bolivia Diary". Deltero, who played Guevara in the film, won the Best Actor at Cannes for this film.