This propaganda booklet was published by the Public Relations Department of Cuba's Ministry of State during the early years of the Cuban Revolution, likely in response to the Bay of Pigs invasion or another Cold War incident. The cover features a striking photomontage design combining a black and white photograph with bold yellow and red typography, creating a powerful visual statement of Cuban resistance and international appeal. The publication documents an attack that resulted in "2 dead, 45 wounded" and draws parallels to Pearl Harbor, suggesting a surprise assault on Cuban territory. The back cover includes aerial photographs and a quote from Prime Minister Fidel Castro emphasizing Cuban determination: "When the people of a Nation are ready to die for it and their leaders are ready to die for them, that is an invincible nation whose people can not be stopped by anything or by anybody!" This booklet represents the revolutionary government's sophisticated use of graphic design and international propaganda to build solidarity and denounce what it characterized as imperialist aggression, demonstrating Cuba's early mastery of visual communication in the global ideological struggle of the Cold War era.