20 Things You Didn't Know About Fidel Castro

20. There Were 638 Attempts To Assassinate Him


Fidel Castro passed away Friday at the age of 90. While most people know of the Cuban dictator, facts about his life remain a mystery to some.

We've gathered the 20 most interesting facts about Fidel Castro that you probably don't know.

According to Vice, the 638 attempts included an exploding cigar. Despite the hundreds of attempts on his life, Castro outlived several US presidents, including John F.

19. He Was A Lawyer

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18. He Quit Smoking In 1985


Castro attended law school at the University of Havana, where he became involved with politics and passionate about government reform.


Some of the more well-known photos of Castro include a cigar in mouth, but the dictator gave up this vice in 1985.

17. Castro's Family Was Prosperous Land Owners

He claimed "The best thing you could do with a box of cigars is give them to your enemy."

16. His Wife, Mirta Diaz Balart, Filed For Divorce After She Received Love Letters Meant For His Mistress



His father became prosperous after leaving Spain for Cuba as an immigrant laborer, and he even owned a sugar plantation near Biran, Cuba, where Fidel was born.

15. Castro Didn't Want To Waste Time Shaving


While in prison, Castro's love letters to his wife were mixed up with his letters to Cuban socialite Natalia Revuelta, which resulted in his divorce.


His beard, while symbolic in some ways, was also a way for the dictator to save time on shaving.

14. He Liked Giving Hours-Long Speeches

He's quoted as saying "If you calculate 15 minutes a day to shave, that is 5,000 minutes a year spent shaving."


Castro was known for his insanely long speeches.

13. One Of His Hobbies Included Reading

He holds the record for longest speech delivered to the United Nations at over four hours, while one of his longest lasted just over seven hours.


It's said Castro spent part of his later years having his staff translate books for him that were not available in Spanish, according to Vice.

12. He Was A Talented Baseball Player

While For Whom the Bell Tolls by Ernest Hemingway is said to be Castro's favorite novel, he was also known to have read President Obama's Dreams Of My Father.

11. He Collected Cooking Recipes


Castro was named “Cuba’s best all-round school athlete” for his accomplishments on the field.

10. He Claimed To Be Atheist, But Said Jesus Christ Is A Communist


Among his hobbies was cooking, and Castro was said to collect recipes to turn into "practical dishes." It's said he also enjoyed discussing cooking methods with chefs and could make some amazing pasta, according to some sources.

9. He Was The Third Longest Serving Leader In The World


Despite his claiming to be non-religious, Castro is quoted as calling Jesus a Communist: "Christ chose the fishermen, because he was a communist."


Castro was the third longest serving leader in the world after the Queen of Britain and King of Thailand.

8. He Has At Least Eight Children

He ruled for nearly 50 years before handing power to his brother in 2008.


Fidel has a son, Fidel Castro Diaz-Balart, with his first wife, five sons with his second wife, and a daughter born out of an affair in the 1950s.

7. One Of Castro's Projects Included A Cow Named In The Guinness Book of Records For Milk Production

However, he also has another son from an unknown relationship.


In an attempt to make a good name Cuba's agriculture industry in the 1980s, Castro took on a project involving a dairy cow named Ubre Blanca.

6. He Launched A Campaign To Eliminate Illiteracy In Cuba

The cow produced 29 gallons of milk in one day to win a title in the Guinness Book of Records.

5. He Was Married Twice


During his campaign which involved teachers and tutors, Cuba's illiteracy rate fell from 23% to just 4% in the 1960s.

4. Fidel Was The Product Of An Affair Between His Father And A Maid


The leader was married to his first wife, Mirta Diaz-Balart, from 1948 to 1955, and then later married Dalia Soto del Valle (pictured) in 1980.


Fidel's mother, Lina Ruz, was a maid and cook in the Castro household.

3. He Received His Doctorate Degree

Fidel was the product of an affair between Angel Castro and Lina Ruz, who was Angel Castro's wife's maid at the time.

2. He Made Cuba The First Communist Country In The Western Hemisphere



Castro received his doctorate degree in 1950 from the University of Havana.


According to CNN, Castro turned Cuba into the first Communist country in the Western Hemisphere.