Ernesto Ché Guevara - Authentic handwritten document signed by Ernesto Che Guevara - 1964





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Oorspronkelijk handgeschreven document door Ernesto Che Guevara, gedateerd mei 1964 en ondertekend ‘Che, Ministro de Industrias’, inkt op ruitjespapier, 20 cm hoog en 15 cm breed, in goede staat met echtheitscertificaat.
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The photograph of Che will be sent as a gift.
Original Handwritten Document by Ernesto Che Guevara (1964) – Signed “Che” –....Authentic handwritten document by Ernesto Che Guevara, dated May 1964 at 3:40 a.m., during his tenure as Minister of Industries of Cuba.
Written in ink on lined paper, this document contains internal reflections on ministerial leadership, the correction of deficiencies, and the need to strengthen productive discipline and collective commitment. The text reveals Guevara’s rigorous and methodical approach to governance, offering a rare personal insight into his role within the Cuban administration.
The handwriting is fluid and consistent, with a distinctly personal tone, enhancing its historical and archival significance.
Signed at the end as “Che, Ministro de Industrias.”
This is a highly desirable piece for collectors of historical manuscripts, Cuban history, and revolutionary memorabilia.
Key Features:
Original handwritten document (not a copy)
Dated May 1964 (3:40 a.m.)
Signed “Che, Ministro de Industrias”
Ink on lined paper
Unique historical artifact
A rare and valuable collector’s item.
The photograph of Che will be sent as a gift.
Original Handwritten Document by Ernesto Che Guevara (1964) – Signed “Che” –....Authentic handwritten document by Ernesto Che Guevara, dated May 1964 at 3:40 a.m., during his tenure as Minister of Industries of Cuba.
Written in ink on lined paper, this document contains internal reflections on ministerial leadership, the correction of deficiencies, and the need to strengthen productive discipline and collective commitment. The text reveals Guevara’s rigorous and methodical approach to governance, offering a rare personal insight into his role within the Cuban administration.
The handwriting is fluid and consistent, with a distinctly personal tone, enhancing its historical and archival significance.
Signed at the end as “Che, Ministro de Industrias.”
This is a highly desirable piece for collectors of historical manuscripts, Cuban history, and revolutionary memorabilia.
Key Features:
Original handwritten document (not a copy)
Dated May 1964 (3:40 a.m.)
Signed “Che, Ministro de Industrias”
Ink on lined paper
Unique historical artifact
A rare and valuable collector’s item.

