Nota: Serie de fotos relacionadas con Bay of Pigs (o Playa
Girón). Los pies de foto de AP. como fueron publicados originalmente.
Anxious
members of the Cuban colony in Miami, Florida listen to a radio set up
on the sidewalk in the downtown sector for news reports April 17, 1961
on the progress of the invasion in Cuba. (AP Photo/News).
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Cuban
refugees pray for the success of the Bay of Pigs invasion at a rally in
downtown Bayfront Park in Miami, Fla., April 19, 1961. The banner,
showing support for U.S. position against Castro reads, "Cuba Si Russia
No. With God and With Kennedy to Death." (AP Photo)
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This
Pulitzer Prize winning black-and-white photo by Associated Press
photographer Paul Vathis shows President John F. Kennedy, left, and
former President Dwight D. Eisenhower with their heads bowed as they
walk along a path at Camp David in Thurmond, Md. in April 22, 1961, as
the two met to discuss the Bay of Pigs invasion. The 1962 Pulitzer Prize
winning photograph was displayed Friday, Jan. 18, 2008, at the National
Portrait Gallery in Washington (AP Photo/Paul Vathis, File)
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Enrique
Ruiz Williams, third from left,one of the men captured by Cuban forces
in last year's Bay of Pigs invasion attempt, and released provisionally
by Fidel Castro, faces a news conference at Columbia University School
of Journalism, May 14, 1962, New York. Seated next to Ruiz Williams, in a
suit, is Alvare Sanchez Jr., chairman of the Cuban Families Committee
of Liberation of Prisoners, who is guiding efforts to raise ransom for
men still held in Cuba. Front, from left of Dias are Rolando Toll,
Sanchez, Ruiz-Williams, Humberto Cortina and Jose Smith. Woman at right
rear is Mrs. Fernando Sanchez, wife of one of the prisoners still jailed
in Cuba. The released captives all wear yellow T-Shirts. (AP
Photo/Jacob Harris)
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Alvaro
Sanchez Jr., left, and Enrique Ruiz-Williams are shown with attorney
James Donovan, right, at Donovans office during press conference as
Sanchez and Ruiz-Williams reported on their negotiations in Cuba for the
release of anti-Castro Cuban fighters, Nov. 20, 1962, New York. Sanchez
is chairman of the Cuban Families Committee working for freedom of
prisoners; Donovan is the committee's general counsel. It was announced
at the meeting that most of preliminaries have been agreed upon by Cuban
Premier Fidel Castro and the committee to arrange an exchange of Bay of
Pigs invasion prisoners for food, medicine and drugs. (AP Photo/Anthony
Camerano)
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Longshoremen
unload food and medicine bound for Cuba in the Bay of Pigs prisoner
exchange from freight cars at Fort Everglades on Dec. 20, 1962. The
freighter African Pilot will take the cargo to Cuba. (AP Photo)
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Manuel
Antonio de Varona, left, and Jose Miro Cardona, right, both former
prime ministers of Cuba, talk with newsmen at Homestead Air Force Base,
Fla., Dec. 23, 1962, as they await the arrival of released prisoners of
war from the Bay of Pigs invasion. Both have sons who were taken
prisoners. (AP Photo)
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U.S.President
John F. Kennedy chats with a group of leaders in the Bay of Pigs
invasion on Dec. 27, 1962 in Palm Beach, who were recently released from
prison by Fidel Castro. Left to right in the garden of the Winter White
House; Robert Perez San Roman, escaped by boat during invasion; Jose
Perez San Roman; President Kennedy; Manuel Artime; Erneido Oliva and
Enrique Ruiz-Williams. (AP Photo/William J. Smith )
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U.S.
Attorney Gen. Robert F. Kennedy holds a medal presented to him at his
office by a group of veterans of the Cuban Bay of Pigs invasion, Jan.
11, 1963. The visitors, from left, are, Roberto A. Perez San Roman,
Manuel Artime Buesa, Ramon J. Ferrer Mena, Enrique Ruiz-Williams, Jose
A. Perez San Roman, Eneido Oliva Gonzalez. (AP Photo)
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