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Federico Laredo Brú

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fleeing Hitler's persecutions, and was refused permission to land by Laredo Brú. Cuban government-issued landing certificates held by the passengers had been invalidated by Laredo Brú's government during their transit. Two persons attempted suicide and dozens more threatened to do the same.
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Ultimately, only 22 Jewish refugees, 4 Spaniards and 2 Cuban nationals were permitted to disembark at Havana and the ship, having likewise failed to enter the U.S. and Canada, ultimately disembarked its remaining passengers in England, France, Belgium and the Netherlands.
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engineered the impeachment of Gómez in December 1936 for having vetoed a bill to create rural schools under army control. Federico Laredo Brú served the concluding years of Gómez' term leading the way for an ambitious Batista.
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that stated all businesses should be headed by Cuban nationals. Workers unionized, particularly into the
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a share of their crop and that they were not to be deprived of their fields if they worked them.
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from 1936 to 1940. He was married to Leonor Gomez-Montes. Laredo Bru was a Colonel in the
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Former president Laredo Brú died of a heart malady in Havana at the age of seventy-one.
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Though the United States had been a dominant force in Cuban politics since 1898 causing
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and the Cuban Congress passed many social welfare measures as well as laws creating
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Under Federico Laredo Brú, amnesties were granted including to the brutal, former
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among the educated, the U.S. presence was lessened under Brú.
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Leonor Gómez-Montes de Laredo Brú, First Lady of Cuba
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Laredo Brú's rise to power began in January 1936 as
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Index

Spanish name
surname

President of Cuba
Miguel M. Gómez
Fulgencio Batista
Remedios
Spanish Cuba
Havana
Cuba
Remedios
Las Villas
Cuba
Havana, Cuba
President of Cuba
Cuban Liberation Army
Cuban War of Independence
Vice President
Miguel Mariano Gómez
José Miguel Gómez
Fulgencio Batista

dictator
Gerardo Machado
pensions
insurance
minimum wages
Law of Sugar Coordination
farmers
cooperatives

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