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Hank Bracker
“Born on June 3, 1931, Ra煤l Castro was Fidel鈥檚 younger brother. In many ways, the two brothers are very different from each other in both appearance and deportment. Although 脕ngel Castro is officially listed as the father on Ra煤l鈥檚 birth certificate, there have been consistent rumors that his birth father may have been a Cuban Rural Guard commander named Felipe Miraval, a Batista army loyalist nicknamed 鈥渆l Chino,鈥� for obvious reasons considering his Asian appearance. Ra煤l was purportedly his mother鈥檚 favorite child and was endearingly called 鈥淢uso鈥� by her. Incidentally, Musou is an Asian word that means, 鈥淭he Only One.鈥�
Living in his brother鈥檚 shadow Ra煤l usually found himself playing second fiddle to Fidel, which made Ra煤l seem less threatening. However, this was only an illusion. As revolutionaries bivouacking in the Sierra Maestra Mountains, he was always loyal to the mission and knew how to get his thoughts across to his older brother. Although he could, Fidel did not really like to execute anyone, especially one of his own troops. However, when he felt he had to set an example, it was easy enough for Fidel to make the rules, such as capital punishment for rape, but he would call on his younger brother Ra煤l to carry out the sentence. Fidel ideologically was very liberal, perhaps even to the point of being a Socialist, but he wasn鈥檛 ready to embrace communism, knowing that the United States, just to their north promised greater rewards, or could become their worst nightmare. It was Ra煤l鈥檚 influence that persuaded Fidel to finally accept a communistic form of government.”
Captain Hank Bracker, The Exciting Story of Cuba