Polita Grau (born Maria Leopoldina Grau-Alsina 19 November 1915–22 March 2000) was the First Lady of Cuba, a Cuban political prisoner, and the "godmother"...
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1959, Grau retired to his home in Havana and maintained a low profile.[citation needed] He died there on 28 July 1969. Cuba portal Polita Grau "Grau San...
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Administration, James Baker, Father Walsh, and in Cuba Polita Grau and her brother Ramón Grau Alsina. An October meeting brought the influx of Cuban refugees...
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1940 – 10 October 1944 Preceded by Leonor Montes de Bru Succeeded by Polita Grau Personal details Born Elisa Godínez Gómez (1904-12-02)December 2, 1904...
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Mongoose Operation Northwoods Operation Ortsac Operation Peter Pan JMWAVE Polita Grau José Antonio Llama Bay of Pigs Monument Bay of Pigs Museum Jamaican political...
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professor, philosopher Oliver Grau (born 1965), German art historian Polita Grau (1915–2000), former First Lady of Cuba Ramón Grau (1881–1969), President of...
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Mongoose Operation Northwoods Operation Ortsac Operation Peter Pan JMWAVE Polita Grau José Antonio Llama Bay of Pigs Monument Bay of Pigs Museum Jamaican political...
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October 1948 – 10 March 1952 President Carlos Prío Socarrás Preceded by Polita Grau Succeeded by Marta Fernandez Miranda de Batista Personal details Born...
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Alba de Céspedes. Polita Grau September 10, 1933 January 15, 1934 Ramón Grau Grau, who was unmarried, appointed his niece, Polita Grau, as first lady during...
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writer. John Morrison, 2nd Viscount Dunrossil, 73, British diplomat. Polita Grau, 84, Cuban political prisoner, First Lady. Mark Lombardi, 48, American...
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