
During the glorious years of Che Guevara's life, he left many photographs, but one photo was widely circulated among the masses, that is, the determined "Heroic Guerrillas".
Although this photograph is not in color, it does not in any way weaken che Guevara's bright and determined gaze, which shows him wearing a hat decorated with five-pointed stars, a grim look, looking forward very firmly.
This photo shows that he strives hard for his ideals and is not afraid of hardships and hardships. This spirit has traveled through the river of history through photographs and influenced generations of people.
Che Guevara was a communist revolutionary remembered by many, and his life was like a legend, experiencing many ups and downs, but the process of his departure was so heart-wrenching, and the treatment after his death was also painful.
It was not until 30 years after his death that he had the opportunity to return to his homeland and sleep in Santa Clare.
If you want to learn about the legend of Che Guevara, you must not miss the diary he wrote and the last photos left in the world.
In the two days countdown to his life, he experienced the process from capture to execution, leaving behind 12 photos documenting the tragic departure of his life.
When we read Che Guevara's previous diaries, we can feel that he is such a vivid and real being.
Che Guevara wrote many diaries, his writing was very casual, he had his own characteristics, and he was accustomed to recording his life, sometimes just a few paragraphs, sometimes a few pages full.
Later, the diary he wrote was preserved in its entirety, and people learned a lot of historical truths from his diary, and his diary became a very important research material.
Many people may think that the day before Che Guevara's death, his diary must have been full of pessimism or high morale, but this was not the case.
His last diary was completed on October 7, 1967, and on this day he even wrote about admiring the countryside as usual. Perhaps he did not think at the time that this was his last diary.
Finally we learned what happened next in another book by a descendant of Che Guevara.
On 8 October 1867, Che Guevara was captured and wounded, and the guerrillas he led were attacked by the enemy and suffered heavy casualties.
As the enemy escorted Che Guevara to the detention center, a photograph was taken of him with loose hair and his body bent forward. At this time, he still had a serious face, his brows were locked, and he looked very tired.
Bolivia did not hold Che Guevara for long after he captured him, because for them Che Guevara was an extremely dangerous figure.
Fearing that the longer Ruche Guevara's life lasted, the more variables would arise, they agreed to get rid of him as soon as possible, and the quickest way would be to shoot him.
Before the execution, they again left a photograph for Che Guevara. At this time, Che Guevara in the photo is not as tired as he began, and his eyes are looking forward very firmly, even if the people around him hold guns to him, he does not panic in the slightest, but shows a calm and self-assured appearance.
On October 9, 1867, the day after Che Guevara was captured by the enemy, a bullet cut through his body and took his life.
Even more heartbreaking was that in order to be able to show it to everyone, the enforcers did not shoot at the brain as prescribed, but instead hit other parts of the body, and later some people said that he was shot at least four times.
That is to say, Che Guevara died in a conscious state, and in the few minutes before his death, Che Guevara had to endure great physical pain, and then slowly lose consciousness until he left, a process that can be imagined how painful it was.
To make matters worse, when Che Guevara was shot, instead of burying his body, they put it in the laundry room for everyone to see and take pictures.
So many people came to see Che Guevara, including many journalists and ordinary people, and everyone wondered what the hero usually looked like, even though he had now become a cold corpse.
In the process, many people came to see Che Guevara, and Bolivia also took the opportunity to take a lot of photos. Since then, che Guevara's bones have been in bolivia for 30 years.
With the passage of time, these photos have also been seen by more and more people, and people today will not forget the great deeds of such a heroic figure.
In the 1990s, the Cuban people always found the bones of Che Guevara and his comrades-in-arms, which was a great thing for the Cuban masses.
The government immediately decided to adopt the highest regulations for the burial of this great hero and to commemorate him forever.
What Che Guevara did in his life is not all correct and needs to be viewed objectively, but the spirit of never giving up on the revolution embodied in him is worth remembering forever, and he who sacrificed his life for the revolution is worthy of our eternal remembrance.