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Che Guevara Trivia Questions

How much do you really know about Che Guevara? Below are 8 true or false statements. Click each one to reveal the answer and explanation.

1.

Che Guevara was born in Argentina, not Cuba.

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Guevara was born in Rosario, Argentina, in 1928. He became a Cuban revolutionary after meeting Fidel Castro in Mexico.

2.

Che Guevara served as Cuba's Minister of Finance and ran the central bank.

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He was appointed president of the National Bank of Cuba and later Minister of Industries, despite having no formal economics training.

3.

Che Guevara’s remains were secretly buried in an unmarked grave in Bolivia.

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✗ FALSE

His body was secretly buried, but in 1997 his remains were exhumed and returned to Cuba for burial in Santa Clara.

4.

Che Guevara was a trained medical doctor who abandoned his practice to fight.

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Medium
✗ FALSE

He did graduate from medical school, but he never practiced medicine; he became a revolutionary almost immediately after.

5.

Che Guevara fought alongside Fidel Castro in the Cuban Revolution from the very first attack.

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Medium
✗ FALSE

Guevara joined Castro’s movement in Mexico in 1955, after the failed Moncada Barracks attack in 1953.

6.

Che Guevara’s famous photo 'Guerrillero Heroico' was taken at a funeral.

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Alberto Korda captured the image in 1960 at a memorial for victims of the La Coubre explosion, not during a battle.

7.

Che Guevara was executed by a CIA-trained Bolivian soldier named Mario Terán.

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Terán, a Bolivian sergeant, shot Guevara on October 9, 1967, after a CIA agent ordered his death over capture.

8.

Che Guevara personally ordered the execution of thousands of political prisoners in Cuba.

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✗ FALSE

While he oversaw executions as a revolutionary tribunal judge, the number is debated and far lower than the myth of 'thousands.'

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