The Cuban Missile crisis - a confrontation between the two giant atomic nations, the U. S. and the U. S. S. R. brought the world to the abyss of nuclear destruction and the end of mankind.
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The Cuban Missile crisis - a confrontation between the two giant atomic nations, the U. S. and the U. S. S. R. brought the world to the abyss of nuclear destruction and the end of mankind.
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Chess, thanks for your helpful review!! I have read lots of Kennedy books, and have been hoping to locate something on the CUBAN CRISIS. ANY more reccommendations?
I just ordered this libro/book thanks to your helpful review.
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#1 & #3..GREAT for overall synopsis!
JIM!
Sadpet
Aug 9, 2007
Chess game
This is an excellent insider account of the Cuban missile crisis. Robert Kennedy explains what happened day by day, how close we were to World War III, and how JFK (and his advisers) always tried to predict the next Russian moves (just like in a chess game). Interestingly, JFK (while forcing the withdrawal of the missiles) was careful enough to always offer the Russians a way out of the crisis which could not be viewed as humiliating.