Fabio Grobart

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Fabio Grobart (Abraham (Yunger) Semjovitch,), was starting from about 1924 to well into the Castro regime, the principal communist agent in Cuba. He was a founding member of the (Stalinist) Cuban Communist Party. Generally considered the principal Stalinist Agent in Cuba. He was expelled from Cuba several times, but returned to Cuba early in 1959 said to be at the request of Raul Castro and Ernesto Che Guevara. He is believed to have advised Fidel Castro on the means and methods of achieving absolute and lifetime power. Grobart died 1994 [1]
  1. Times staff 1994 (accessed 3-19-08) Fabio Grobart, Veteran Cuban Communist, 89. New York Times October 24, 1994 http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D01E0D8173FF937A15753C1A962958260 Fabio Grobart, a founder of Cuba's Communist Party, has died, state news organizations reported. He was 89 years old. The report from the state news agency A.I.N. did not say when he died or the cause of death, but it said he was buried on Saturday. Mr. Grobart, who emigrated from Poland to Cuba when he was 19, was a founding member of the Cuban Communist Party in 1925. At one time he owned a tailor shop in Havana. In the years after the 1959 revolution that brought Fidel Castro to power, Mr. Grobart served on the party's Central Committee and as a member of Parliament. In his later years he was considered the party's historian. In the 1960's he was listed as a director of the influential magazine Cuba Socialista and was considered a top planner in guiding Cuba's revolution ideologically.