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What was Cuba's involvement in World War II?

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Cuba joined the Allied forces in World War II, declaring war on Japan, Germany, and Italy after Pearl Harbor. Although Cuban troops saw little combat, the nation contributed by seizing German steamships for the U.S., reorganizing the Red Cross, and creating a fund to aid the Allies. At least seven Cuban ships were sunk by German U-boats, and Cuba operated internment camps. A German spy's activities led to the sinking of two ships.

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Fulgencio Batista (1901-1973) became the Cuban army chief-of-staff during the mid-1930s, and he was elected President of the nation in the 1940 elections. Cuba was officially a member of the Allied nations during World War II, declaring war on, first, Japan, and then Germany and Italy shortly after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Although Cuban troops saw little combat during the war, Batista did promote an invasion of Spain that would have included the participation of Cuban troops. Batista's reign as President ended in 1944, but he became Cuba's leader again in 1952 in which he took power in a U. S.-backed coup, serving until Castro's takeover in 1959.

At least seven Cuban ships were sunk by German U-boats between 1942-1944, resulting in the deaths of at least 80 Cuban Marines....

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In 1943, a Cuban submarine "overturned" a German U-boat near Nuevitas. There were at least four internment or concentration camps located on the island, including one for women at Arroyo Arenas.

A German spy, August Heinz, was apprehended sometime after his arrival on the island in 1941. Information he relayed back to Germany caused the sinking of at least two ships.

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What was Cuba's involvement during World War I?

Cuba declared war on Germany following the United States’ similar declaration a day earlier. The President of Cuba, General Mario G. Menocal presented his position to the Cuban Congress proposing the war against Germany due to Germany’s violations of international law. The Cuban Congress enthusiastically and unanimously agreed to support the president’s recommendations and war efforts against Germany.

Cuba had resolved to enter the world stage and defend the shared liberties and sovereignty that were being threatened by a nation advancing imperialistic ideals with the aim of dominating the entire world. Cuba seized German steamships and turned them over to the United States to be used in the war. The Cuban Red Cross was reorganized and funded in order to prepare it to provide medical assistance to soldiers wounded in the war. The country also established a fund to aid the Allies financially. Additionally, Cuba enlisted troops to fight in the war on European soil.

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