MRR organization
also: Movement of Revolutionary Revolutionaries, Movement of Revolution
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Related entities (most co-mentioned)
Cubacountry · 4Rogelio Gonzalez Corsoperson · 2Fidel Castroperson · 2Manuel Rayperson · 1Manuel Artimeperson · 1Emilio Duexperson · 1Lino Fernandezperson · 1CIAintelligence service · 1Nino Diazperson · 1
Claims (4)
Manuel Artime member_of
MRR book_quoted
“In November 59, Dr. Manuel Francisco Artime and other military men organized one anti-Castro group. A month later, Rogelio Gonzalez Corso, Hegnino Nino Diaz, and others created another umbrella organization called MRR.…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 19 (20) @ 10:02
Rogelio Gonzalez Corso founded
MRR book_quoted
“In November 59, Dr. Manuel Francisco Artime and other military men organized one anti-Castro group. A month later, Rogelio Gonzalez Corso, Hegnino Nino Diaz, and others created another umbrella organization called MRR.…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 19 (20) @ 10:02
Nino Diaz founded
MRR book_quoted
“In November 59, Dr. Manuel Francisco Artime and other military men organized one anti-Castro group. A month later, Rogelio Gonzalez Corso, Hegnino Nino Diaz, and others created another umbrella organization called MRR.…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 19 (20) @ 10:02
Lino Fernandez member_of
MRR book_quoted
“who had been an M-26 underground boss for Havana and then Castro's Minister of Public Works, also claimed to be organizing a network and wanted CIA help. While Francisco attempted to coordinate with the anti-Castro forces outside Cuba, Depu…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 19 (20) @ 13:01
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In November 59, Dr. Manuel Francisco Artime and other military men organized one anti-Castro group. A month later, Rogelio Gonzalez Corso, Hegnino Nino Diaz, and others created another umbrella organization called MRR.…
▶ 11:04
Emilio Duex became a key rebel field commander. And Gonzales Corso, who took the name Francisco, took the movement underground in order to coordinate it. By April, the MRR network extended to all of the provinces.…
▶ 13:01
who had been an M-26 underground boss for Havana and then Castro's Minister of Public Works, also claimed to be organizing a network and wanted CIA help. While Francisco attempted to coordinate with the anti-Castro forces outside Cuba, Depu…
▶ 16:34
Manuel R. Time threw some of that fodder up. Conversely, others rejected figures they say was too close to Castro or socialism. Manuel Ray, a former member of the MRR, was especially controversial in that way. As a result of these fractions…