When he emerged victorious in the 1959 Cuban revolution, he had the support of Grobart’s PSP as well as the Revolutionary Directory and, most importantly, his M26J group.The M26J movement also included among its senior commanders one Enrique Oltuski Osacki — born in Cuba in 1930 to Polish Jewish immigrant parents — who served as a vital link between the M26J guerrillas and the primarily urban movements of the Revolutionary Directory and PSP. In addition to this, Osacki served as the head of the M26J movement in the central Las Villas province.It is also a well-established, but not widely known fact that the M26J was funded by Castro’s long-time friend Ricardo Subirana Lobo, aka Richard Wolf, who was a Cuban Jew.
Once Batista had been toppled in 1959, Osacki was appointed as the Minister of Communication and was one of the three M26J representatives in the new Cuban cabinet. In 1960, he was subsequently appointed as Che Guevara’s deputy in the Department of Industrialisation and then joined the Central Economic Planning Board (JUCEPLAN). As of 2009 he was Vice Minister for Fishing.
Once Batista had been toppled in 1959, Osacki was appointed as the Minister of Communication and was one of the three M26J representatives in the new Cuban cabinet. In 1960, he was subsequently appointed as Che Guevara’s deputy in the Department of Industrialisation and then joined the Central Economic Planning Board (JUCEPLAN). As of 2009 he was Vice Minister for Fishing.