Che Guevara, the hero of Cuban Revolution, arrived at La Paz airport in Bolivia on November 3, 1966. Guevara’s boarding was illegal. Guevara visited Moskva, Praha, Paris, and Sao Paulo before he arrived in Bolivia; he began his journey in Havana, Cuba. Guevara had a fake name of Adolf Medina with a fake passport number of 130748.
Guevara looked like a mundane scholar who loved to wear dark suits and thickly framed glasses. Guevara even had a certified document identifying him as a researcher from the U.S. for the economic and social interactions within Bolivia. The reason why Guevara had a fake identity was because the CIA posted his portrait all over the airports and borders around Central and South America.
On October 8th, 1967, Che Guevara was executed after 11 months of resistance. Guevara tried to bring forth the spirit of the communist revolution he once had in Cuba. He believed he would certainly lead another communist revolution in South America.




