Otto, as everyone called him, studied until the Baccalaureate in his native Santa Clara. Since the coup of March 10, 1952, he fought Batista’s dictatorship, that very year he linked himself to the Nationalist Revolutionary Movement (MNR), led by Dr. Rafael García Bárcenas and later integrated the Revolutionary Directory. On March 13, 1957, he was one of the assailants to Radio Reloj, under the direction of the heroic José Antonio Echeverría. Aft…
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Otto, as everyone called him, studied until the Baccalaureate in his native Santa Clara. Since the coup of March 10, 1952, he fought Batista’s dictatorship, that very year he linked himself to the Nationalist Revolutionary Movement (MNR), led by Dr. Rafael García Bárcenas and later integrated the Revolutionary Directory. On March 13, 1957, he was one of the assailants to Radio Reloj, under the direction of the heroic José Antonio Echeverría. Aft…