In 1962, President Kennedy knew that nuclear missiles had been deployed in Cuba. What he did not know was how many, or that 36 of them were capable of reaching as far as Washington, D.C. In this ABC News program, George Stephanopoulos reports on another danger that also went unrecognized at that time: Soviet submarines armed with nuclear torpedoes?and the authorization to fire them. In addition, Barbara Walters elicits Fidel Castro's views on the crisis in an exclusive interview, and Ted Koppel talks with Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Haynes Johnson about what it was like to be on the scene during the most dangerous confrontation in history
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, American History, 2006The Cuban Missile Crisis is thought ...
This book is perfectly described by its title. The events of those critical days of October 1962 for...
The Cuban Missile Crisis is probably the event in the Cold War that has received the most popular an...
The Cuban Missile Crisis represented a unique moment in the history of American foreign policy becau...
October 1962, The Cuban Missile Crisis: the confrontation that brought the world closer to nuclear c...
On October 14, 1962, a United States U-2 aircraft piloted by Major Rudolf Anderson, Jr. conducted a ...
The emplacement of Soviet missiles in Cuba in October of 1962 and the American response to this acti...
I am Seth Carpenter-Nichols. I became a History major two years ago after I switched from being a Th...
The Cuban Missile Crisis may be equated to a dangerous game of chess played between two powerful riv...
This text analyzes the risks that the Cuban Missile Crisis of October 1962 could have led to nuclear...
Between October 16 and 28, 1962, at the height of the Cold War, "thirteen days shook the world" with...
As Kennedy and Khrushchev squared off over the issue of offensive missiles in the Western hemisphere...
This volume brings together a collection of leading international experts to revisit and review our ...
The traditional interpretation of the Cuban missile crisis is held by nearly all of the participants...
frontation in history was precipitated by the establishment of Soviet missile sites in Cuba. For a p...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, American History, 2006The Cuban Missile Crisis is thought ...
This book is perfectly described by its title. The events of those critical days of October 1962 for...
The Cuban Missile Crisis is probably the event in the Cold War that has received the most popular an...
The Cuban Missile Crisis represented a unique moment in the history of American foreign policy becau...
October 1962, The Cuban Missile Crisis: the confrontation that brought the world closer to nuclear c...
On October 14, 1962, a United States U-2 aircraft piloted by Major Rudolf Anderson, Jr. conducted a ...
The emplacement of Soviet missiles in Cuba in October of 1962 and the American response to this acti...
I am Seth Carpenter-Nichols. I became a History major two years ago after I switched from being a Th...
The Cuban Missile Crisis may be equated to a dangerous game of chess played between two powerful riv...
This text analyzes the risks that the Cuban Missile Crisis of October 1962 could have led to nuclear...
Between October 16 and 28, 1962, at the height of the Cold War, "thirteen days shook the world" with...
As Kennedy and Khrushchev squared off over the issue of offensive missiles in the Western hemisphere...
This volume brings together a collection of leading international experts to revisit and review our ...
The traditional interpretation of the Cuban missile crisis is held by nearly all of the participants...
frontation in history was precipitated by the establishment of Soviet missile sites in Cuba. For a p...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, American History, 2006The Cuban Missile Crisis is thought ...
This book is perfectly described by its title. The events of those critical days of October 1962 for...
The Cuban Missile Crisis is probably the event in the Cold War that has received the most popular an...