Women in the life of the legendary Che Guevara (20 photos). Revolutionary and love victories of the legendary Che Guevara Tamara Bunke and Che Guevara

Charming, cheerful, shocking Ernesto Guevara de la Serna said that he considers the revolution to be the only and main love of his life. But the fiery heart of the hero was always occupied by women, among whom there was one. His fatal love...

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There are many legends about the life of Che Guevara, most of which are inventions of devoted fans of the revolution. He was born in 1928 in the Argentine city of Rosario. And Che used the particle as a tribute to his love for Argentina. In the late 1950s, he participated in the Cuban Revolution, fought alongside Fidel Castro. After the victory, he received the post of Minister of Industrial Development of Cuba. And then there was Bolivia. In 1967, the partisan movement of Che Guevara was destroyed, the fiery revolutionary himself was shot.

However, his love stories passed from mouth to mouth. All the sources are right about one thing: Che was incredibly loving. “Remember that that little itch we call sexuality needs to be scratched from time to time, otherwise it will get out of control, take over every moment of wakefulness and lead to real trouble,” he wrote to a friend.

But among the 100 possible lovers, one single name stands out - Tamara Bunke Bieder, the daughter of German communists. The last love of a revolutionary ...

This novel began by accident. Che Guevara loved to visit the socialist countries, where he enthusiastically and passionately spoke from the stands. The people rejoiced, threw up their hats and caps, loudly chanting: “Che! Che! Che!” In 1960, Ernesto came to Leipzig, where Latin American students were studying.

Tamara Bunke Bieder, daughter of German communists

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Tete (short for Ernesto), here is your personal interpreter, said the greeter and pointed to a beautiful, slender girl. - This is Tamara, she is attached to you!

The Comandante simply froze in admiration.

She was 23, he was 32. They quickly found a common language. The girl complained that, due to bureaucratic delays, she could not go to study at the Faculty of Journalism at the University of Havana. Guevara immediately promised to help. Tamara Bunke spoke three languages ​​perfectly - German, Russian and Spanish. Che immediately called her "a girl with the beauty of a gothic angel". She would talk loudly, throwing back her head with laughter, then she would suddenly fall silent for several hours. There was something mysterious and unearthly about her. And Ernesto fell in love like a boy. He helped Tamara with all the paperwork, and together they came to Cuba.

Tamara fell in love with Cuba

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Tamara worked as a translator, taught the rebel army to read and write, was a member of the National Revolutionary Militia and the Committee for the Defense of the Revolution of the quarter in which she lived. It is not known whether Guevara knew that this beautiful girl was a recruited agent of the KGB? Maybe he suspected.

Che often said that there would always be people from the special services around him.

Someone from the environment once brought him the news that Tamara, nicknamed Tanya the partisan, is related to Cuban intelligence in Bolivia and is even the mistress of the Bolivian president. To which Che laughed out loud.

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The relationship between the Cuban revolutionary and the translator developed rapidly and rapidly. In 1963, he invited her to join the underground struggle in Bolivia. And then an Argentine appeared - Laura Gutierrez Bauer, Tamara's new name. According to legend, she was supposed to study the folklore of the inhabitants of the mountainous regions. Her task was to create conditions for penetration into Bolivia, and then the detachment commanded by Che Guevara to leave for the mountains. Tamara, with her artistic abilities, managed to get into the government of General Barrientos. The head of the information service of the presidential palace gave her the original form of the document, with the help of which Che Guevara himself arrived in Bolivia as an anthropologist.

For a long time, all ciphers were legally sent to the partisans using the radio program "Advice to Unrequited Lovers." This program was hosted by our Tamara, she is Senora Gutierrez.


June 14 marks the 89th anniversary of the birth of the famous Latin American revolutionary, commander of the revolution in Cuba, Ernesto Che Guevara. The partisans did not hesitate to follow him to certain death, and the women just as unconditionally followed the commandant, losing their heads at his mere glance. There were many love stories in his life, but the main love was always the revolution. Nevertheless, some women still managed to leave a noticeable mark on the life of Che Guevara.


Ernesto Guevara in his youth

Ernesto Guevara was a very passionate and enthusiastic person, he repeated more than once that a man cannot spend his whole life with one woman. Che treated sexual relations very simply and did not attach any importance to fleeting connections. “Remember that that little itch we call sexuality needs to be scratched from time to time, otherwise it will get out of control, take over every moment of wakefulness and lead to real trouble,” he wrote to a friend.


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Many were surprised at how easily Ernesto Guevara conquered women. And this despite the fact that he could not be called a brilliant gentleman. Women appreciated in him intelligence, erudition, ardor and did not notice untidiness, short stature and bad manners.


Legendary Comandante Che Guevara

His first love was a girl nicknamed Chinchina ("rattle"). She was the most beautiful in school, and she was also the heiress of one of the richest families. Ernesto was in love and rushed to win the girl. They were even going to get married after he graduated from university. But instead, he went on a trip to Latin America, and they parted ways.


Ernesto Guevara and his first wife, Ilda Gadea


Ernesto Guevara and Hilda Gadea with their daughter |

Che's first wife was the Peruvian Ilda Gadea. They were brought together by common interests. In her, he was attracted by the fact that she read Tolstoy, Dostoevsky and Gorky, before whom he bowed, and was also a Marxist and revolutionary. Later, Ilda told how the commandant won her over: “Dr. Ernesto Guevara struck me from the very first conversations with his intelligence, seriousness, his views and knowledge of Marxism ... Coming from a bourgeois family, he, having a medical diploma in his hands, could easily make a career in his homeland. Meanwhile, he strove to work in the most backward areas, even for free, in order to treat ordinary people ... I remember well that we discussed in this connection Archibald Cronin's novel The Citadel and other books that touch on the theme of the doctor's duty towards the working people. .. Dr. Guevara believed that the doctor must devote himself to improving the living conditions of the broad masses. And this will inevitably lead him to condemn the governmental systems that prevail in our countries.


Comandante and Aleida March


Wedding with Aleida


Comandante and Aleida March with children

Of particular interest to Che Guevara were women, as passionately as he was, carried away by revolutionary ideas. He met the Argentine Aleida March during the years of the guerrilla struggle in Cuba. She was active in the underground movement and became his personal secretary when he was in command of the rebels.


Great revolutionary - gentle father


Aleida March with children

About how he won her heart, Aleida recalled: “I was standing on the threshold of the factory, where we were watching the movement of the enemy camp, and suddenly Che began to chant a poem that was unknown to me. At this time, I was talking to others - and this was an attempt to get my attention. It seemed to me that he wanted me to look at him not as a leader or boss, but as a man.


Comandante and Aleida March


Che Guevara and his second wife Aleida March

After the victory, he divorced his first wife and married Aleida. In this marriage, they had four children. They lived from 1959 to 1965 until Guevara left for the Congo. Later, Aleida headed the Che Guevara Center in Havana and published a book of memoirs, where she described Che as an intelligent, caring, gentle man, but who left too soon.



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Tamara Bunke, she is the partisan Tanya

Che Guevara's last love was Tamara Bunke Bieder, known as Tanya the Partisan. It was the most controversial figure in the Comandante's biography. According to some sources, she was a Cuban intelligence agent in Bolivia and the mistress of the Bolivian president, according to others, Tanya worked for the KGB. They met when she accompanied Che as a translator. Tanya prepared a base for the underground in Bolivia, and then went to the mountains with Che and, according to one version, died in 1967, 40 days before the death of the commandant. According to another version, she survived and left for the USSR under a different name.


Legendary Comandante Che Guevara


Legendary Comandante Che Guevara

Even in the very last days of Che, when he was captured and held under arrest in a school in the village of La Higuera, he won the heart of a 19-year-old teacher who brought him food. She was the last civilian to see him alive. Julia Cortes later admitted that she fell in love with him at first sight: “Curiosity pushed me to go see an ugly and bad person, and I met an extremely handsome man. His appearance was terrible, he looked like a tramp, but his eyes shone. For me, he was a wonderful, courageous, intelligent person. I don't believe there will ever be another like it."


Julia Cortez

Ernesto Guevara de la Serna is known throughout the world under the shorter name - Che Guevara. In Latin American countries, some honor him as a saint and glorify him in prayers. All his life this man was obsessed with revolutionary ideas, fought for the freedom and equality of the people. Che Guevara's mistresses played a special role in life.

To be more precise, he had many connections on the side and we will not know for sure the names of all his mistresses. But one may have been the cause of death. There is still no single, accurate information about the life of Che Guevara. He was born in 1928 in the Argentine city of Rosario. And Che used the particle specifically to emphasize belonging to Argentina.

The Che Guevara family. From left to right: Che Guevara, mother, sister Celia, brother Roberto, father with son Juan Martin in his arms and sister Anna Maria

Che Guevara in his youth

In the late 1950s, he participated in the Cuban Revolution, led the repression against enemies and fought alongside Fidel Castro. After the victory of the revolution, he served as Minister of Industrial Development of Cuba. In 1965, Ernesto went to fight in the African Congo, but was defeated.

War in the Congo.

During 1966 and 1967 he was in Bolivia, where he hoped to make a revolution. What is most surprising, the Bolivians did not want to see such a change of power in their country. The CIA came to the aid of the armed forces of Bolivia and in 1967 the partisan movement of Che Guevara was destroyed. And the fiery revolutionary himself was immediately shot without trial or investigation.


Che's body was washed and displayed in the laundry room of the hospital of Our Lady of Malta. Long-haired, thin, he lay like Christ taken down from the cross. Today, this laundry has become a shrine. Locals venerate Che as a holy martyr

But what about mistresses? Sources report different numbers - 60, 70, 80 and even 100. In any case, there were many mistresses. But only the name of one remained forever in history. Her name was Tamara Bunke Bieder, according to official records. She was born in the late 1930s in Argentina. Her parents were German communists who fled from Germany (in the Third Reich the Communist Party was banned, and its members were, at best, imprisoned).

Partisan Tanya as a child.

Tamara Bieder in 1952 moved to East Germany - East Germany, where she entered the University of Leipzig. The next educational institution for the future mistress of Che Guevara was the Faculty of Literature and Philosophy of the University of Berlin. Humboldt. She was a smart and beautiful woman who knew German, Russian and Spanish.

Tamara Bunke

Bider's acquaintance with Che Guevara took place in 1960 in Leipzig. The Cuban figure visited the GDR and other socialist countries in which Latin American students studied. Tamara was attached to Tete (a diminutive form of Ernesto's name) as an interpreter.

It is not known whether Guevara knew that this beautiful girl, who immediately liked him, was a recruited agent of the KGB. Maybe, he suspected, he wasn't so stupid after all. There have always been and will always be people working for the special services around a significant political figure.

Since the late 1950s, when the revolution won in Cuba, the KGB began to work closely with the state security of this country. At the same time, young people (most often students) from the countries of the socialist bloc, including the GDR, were fascinated by the ideas of the revolution in Cuba. Tamara Bider turned out to be devoted to the ideology of communism and revolution.

While studying at the university, she simultaneously took a special training course at a secret intelligence center. In addition to the theory and practice of any espionage, Tamara was taught how to lure the right man into bed and continue to maintain a love relationship with him. For the sake of obtaining the necessary information, of course.

Che Guevara during a visit to the USA

In the KGB, Tamara was known under the pseudonym Tanya. And it was the partisan Tanya who became the most famous mistress of Che Guevara. It was introduced into the environment of the latter with a very specific goal - to enter into intimate relations with him and transfer all available information to the KGB.

In 1961, the partisan Tanya, along with Che Guevara, arrived in Havana and went to work in the Ministry of Education and Enlightenment.


In addition to this, she became a student at the Faculty of Journalism. She did not forget about underground work: together with her lover, under the assumed name of Laura Bauer, she went to Bolivia. Participate in the revolutionary movement.

Witnesses testified that during the war with the Bolivian armed forces, Che Guevara and Tamara Bunke did not part with each other for a minute. Ernesto was happy and full of bright hopes for the future. However, the government of Bolivia did not want to see a revolution in their country at all.

Special forces were formed to combat the partisan movement. The military from the United States, participants in the Korean War of 1950-1953, were invited as instructors. As a result, Che Guevara's detachment was almost completely destroyed. The main revolutionary himself was captured, having spent a little less than a day in it. Che Guevara was shot on October 9, 1967.

But the further fate of the partisan Tanya, Che Guevara's mistress, is not exactly known. According to some sources, she died in Bolivia during the hostilities, according to others, she survived and moved to the USSR. There is even information that Tamara Bider was involved in the death of her lover.

Here's what this data is based on. After Che Guevara became a famous revolutionary, he had even more followers. He dreamed of a world revolution that would overthrow the bourgeoisie. And the USSR, an ally of Che Guevara, was not interested in such a development of events. The leadership of our former country pursued a course of peaceful coexistence of two political systems - socialist and capitalist.

Che Guevara could at any moment get out of control of the KGB and "break wood" that would indicate a connection with the Union. According to this version, the partisan Tanya indicated to the Bolivian armed forces the location of not only the revolutionary himself, but also the headquarters and warehouses of the partisan movement.

Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Vallegrande, cemetery on the edge of the runway, unmarked grave of Cuban revolutionary Tamara Bunque, better known as Tanya. photo 1967.

And according to other sources, she survived. Then, in strict secrecy, she reached Moscow, where she lived in the future. She deserved such a life for herself thanks to the performance of a particularly important task. The date of death is unknown.

Here is a story about the main mistress of Che Guevara. Perhaps there are still many unknowns in the life of this person, but one thing is known for sure. In South America and Cuba, he became a national hero, portraits of Che Guevara are depicted on Cuban money - pesos. For Latin Americans, he is a symbol of the struggle for freedom.


P.S. Everyone who participated in the murder of the famous commandant did not die a natural death.

(1967-08-31 ) (29 years)

Eide Tamara Bunke Bieder(Haydee Tamara Bunke Bider, — Tanya the partisan ( Tania la Guerrillera); , - , ) - origin, fighter of the Bolivian detachment.

early years

Tamara Bunke was born on November 19 in, in the family of German communists Eric Bunke and Nadia Bider, who fled from to. In Argentina, Tanya's parents participated in the underground struggle, and in the city the family returned to Germany - in. After graduating from school with honors in Argentina, Tanya entered the GDR, first at the Pedagogical Institute, and then at the Faculty of Philosophy and Literature. Tamara is a bright person, fluent in Spanish, German and Russian (her mother is from), an excellent singer who knows how to play, an athlete and a ballerina.

Unfortunately, two of Moises Guevara's volunteers defected from the unit and gave the authorities in Camiri all information about him, including a description of the girl. During the raid, the troops found Tani's jeep left in this city with a notebook, which listed the girl's numerous contacts among the wanted persons. The police searched the apartment of the owner of the jeep and, with great surprise, found photographs in which Tanya was in the company of Barrientos and the Minister of Defense General. The president regarded Tanya's communication with the partisans as a betrayal and, according to the descriptions of journalists, became furious. Tanya was put on the wanted list, her further communication with the Bolivian elite became impossible, remaining incognito in the cities or trying to break through the border was too dangerous. She no longer had any other choice but to become an ordinary fighter of a partisan detachment.

Che was forced to break the base camp and go to the mountains. On April 16, Che left Tanya in a detachment of 17 fighters under command and ordered them to wait for him for three days, but he was no longer destined to meet with the Fleeting Star. To destroy Joaquin, a plan was developed for Operation Cynthia, named after the daughter of Barrientos.

Doom

In the fall of 1998, Tanya's remains were discovered in the cemetery of the city of Vallegrande, which belongs to the local military unit, where she was buried as "unknown, 27-32 years old, bullet wound to the chest." Tanya was removed from the grave, transported to Cuba and solemnly buried in the city of Santa Clara.

Of all the actors in this story, the secretary general of the local Communist Party was the most fortunate. Within a few months after the death of Tanya and Che, he fled to the USSR, where he was immediately employed for a professorial position in Moscow with the issuance of housing in the center of Moscow and a personal car, attached to departmental clinics.


June 14 marks the 89th anniversary of the birth of the famous Latin American revolutionary, commander of the revolution in Cuba Ernesto Che Guevara. The partisans did not hesitate to follow him to certain death, and the women just as unconditionally followed the commandant, losing their heads at his mere glance. There were many love stories in his life, but the main love was always the revolution. Nevertheless, some women still managed to leave a noticeable mark on the life of Che Guevara.




Ernesto Guevara was a very passionate and enthusiastic person, he repeated more than once that a man cannot spend his whole life with one woman. Che treated sexual relations very simply and did not attach any importance to fleeting connections. “Remember that that little itch we call sexuality needs to be scratched from time to time, otherwise it will get out of hand, take over every moment of wakefulness and lead to real trouble,” he wrote to a friend.






Many were surprised at how easily Ernesto Guevara conquered women. And this despite the fact that he could not be called a brilliant gentleman. Women appreciated in him intelligence, erudition, ardor and did not notice untidiness, short stature and bad manners.




His first love was a girl nicknamed Chinchina ("rattle"). She was the most beautiful in school, and she was also the heiress of one of the richest families. Ernesto was in love and rushed to win the girl. They were even going to get married after he graduated from university. But instead, he went on a trip to Latin America, and they parted ways.






Che's first wife was the Peruvian Ilda Gadea. They were brought together by common interests. In her, he was attracted by the fact that she read Tolstoy, Dostoevsky and Gorky, before whom he bowed, and was also a Marxist and revolutionary. Later, Ilda told how the commandant won her over: “Dr. Ernesto Guevara struck me from the very first conversations with his intelligence, seriousness, his views and knowledge of Marxism ... Coming from a bourgeois family, he, having a medical diploma in his hands, could easily make a career in his homeland. Meanwhile, he strove to work in the most backward areas, even for free, in order to treat ordinary people ... I remember well that we discussed in this connection Archibald Cronin's novel The Citadel and other books that touch on the theme of the doctor's duty towards the working people. .. Dr. Guevara believed that the doctor must devote himself to improving the living conditions of the broad masses. And this will inevitably lead him to condemn the governmental systems that prevail in our countries.








Of particular interest to Che Guevara were women, as passionately as he was, carried away by revolutionary ideas. He met the Argentine Aleida March during the years of the guerrilla struggle in Cuba. She was active in the underground movement and became his personal secretary when he was in command of the rebels.



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About how he won her heart, Aleida recalled: “I was standing on the threshold of the factory, where we were watching the movement of the enemy camp, and suddenly Che began to chant a poem that was unknown to me. At this time, I was talking to others - and this was an attempt to get my attention. It seemed to me that he wanted me to look at him not as a leader or boss, but as a man.






After the victory, he divorced his first wife and married Aleida. In this marriage, they had four children. They lived from 1959 to 1965 until Guevara left for the Congo. Later, Aleida headed the Che Guevara Center in Havana and published a book of memoirs, where she described Che as an intelligent, caring, gentle man, but who left too soon.








Che Guevara's last love was Tamara Bunke Bieder, known as Tanya the Partisan. It was the most controversial figure in the Comandante's biography. According to some sources, she was a Cuban intelligence agent in Bolivia and the mistress of the Bolivian president, according to others, Tanya worked for the KGB. They met when she accompanied Che as a translator. Tanya prepared a base for the underground in Bolivia, and then went to the mountains with Che and, according to one version, died in 1967, 40 days before the death of the commandant. According to another version, she survived and left for the USSR under a different name.






Even in the very last days of Che, when he was captured and held under arrest in a school in the village of La Higuera, he won the heart of a 19-year-old teacher who brought him food. She was the last civilian to see him alive. Julia Cortes later admitted that she fell in love with him at first sight: “Curiosity pushed me to go see an ugly and bad person, and I met an extremely handsome man. His appearance was terrible, he looked like a tramp, but his eyes shone. For me, he was a wonderful, courageous, intelligent person. I don't believe there will ever be another like it."




There are still legends about him.