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  1. Vilma Espín Guillois (* 7. April 1930 in Santiago de Cuba; † 18. Juni 2007 in Havanna) war eine kubanische Revolutionärin, Mitglied des Staatsrats und der Kommunistischen Partei Kubas, sowie bis zu ihrem Tod Präsidentin des Kubanischen Frauenverbands (FMC).

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    Vilma Lucila Espín Guillois (7 April 1930 – 18 June 2007) was a Cuban revolutionary, feminist, and chemical engineer. She helped supply and organize the 26th of July Movement as an underground spy, and took an active role in many branches of the Cuban government from the conclusion of the revolution to her death. [2]

  3. 30. Apr. 2024 · Vilma Espín Guillois (born April 7, 1930, Santiago, Cuba—died June 18, 2007, Havana) was a Cuban revolutionary and women’s rights activist. As the wife of Raúl Castro, the younger brother of longtime Cuban leader Fidel Castro, she was for decades regarded as the unofficial first lady of Cuba and was the most politically ...

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  4. 24. Jan. 2023 · This chapter analyzes the role of Vilma Espín, Fidel Castro's sister-in-law and founder of the Federation of Cuban Women, in shaping the Cuban Revolution and women's emancipation. It explores her political views, policies, and global connections as a central figure in the socialist bloc and the Global South.

  5. 20. Juni 2007 · Vilma Espín, an idealistic socialite who fought alongside Fidel and Raúl Castro in the mountains of Cuba and later, as Raúl Castro’s wife, became a prominent advocate of women’s rights and a...

  6. 19. Juni 2007 · June 19, 2007. HAVANA — Vilma Espín Guillois, the wife of the acting president of Cuba, Raúl Castro, and one of the Communist country's most politically powerful women, has died, the Cuban...

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    Vilma Espín Guillois war eine kubanische Revolutionärin, Mitglied des Staatsrats und der Kommunistischen Partei Kubas, sowie bis zu ihrem Tod Präsidentin des Kubanischen Frauenverbands .