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'''Augusto Martínez Sánchez''' (1923-2013) was [[Cuba]]n politician and military leader who served a number of major posts in Cuban government. |
'''Augusto Martínez Sánchez''' (1923-2013) was [[Cuba]]n politician and military leader who served a number of major posts in Cuban government. |
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While serving as Minsiter of Labor, in 1964 he was removed from the position by [[Fidel Castro]] because of strong allegations of corruption.<ref>http://cafefuerte.com/miami/noticias-de-miami/sociedad/694-de-visita-en-miami-figura-historica-de-la-revolucion-cubana-2</ref> On December 8 1964 he committed a failed attempt of suicide and after that never returned to public life. |
While serving as Minsiter of Labor, in 1964 he was removed from the position by [[Fidel Castro]] because of strong allegations of corruption.<ref>http://cafefuerte.com/miami/noticias-de-miami/sociedad/694-de-visita-en-miami-figura-historica-de-la-revolucion-cubana-2</ref> On December 8, 1964 he committed a failed attempt of suicide and after that never returned to public life. |
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| NAME = Martínez Sánchez, Augusto |
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| DATE OF BIRTH = 1923 |
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| DATE OF DEATH = 2013 |
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Revision as of 13:12, 13 January 2014
Augusto Martínez Sánchez (1923-2013) was Cuban politician and military leader who served a number of major posts in Cuban government.
While serving as Minsiter of Labor, in 1964 he was removed from the position by Fidel Castro because of strong allegations of corruption.[1] On December 8, 1964 he committed a failed attempt of suicide and after that never returned to public life.
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