Ernesto "Che" Guevara was an Argentine Marxist revolutionary, physician, author, and key figure in the Cuban Revolution. Born in 1928 in Rosario, Argentina, Guevara studied medicine before embarking on a journey across Latin America that profoundly influenced his political ideology. His writings, including "The Motorcycle Diaries" and "Guerrilla Warfare," reflect his commitment to anti-imperialism and socialism. Guevara played a significant role in the overthrow of the Batista regime in Cuba and later sought to incite revolutions worldwide. Despite his controversial legacy, Che remains an enduring symbol of rebellion and justice until his death in 1967 in Bolivia.