13 days: a short history of the cuban missile crisis / by James Wheaton
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- 9781477420911
- E183.8.R9 W44 2010
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The world remembers the thirteen days of the Cuban Missile Crisis as a very close brush with nuclear war between the Cold Warís two superpowers, the United States and the Soviet Union. The reality is that the crisis was the result of a culmination of actions taken by the U.S. to strengthen its military might in the world, to a degree that left the Soviets fast falling far behind. Cuba was a pawn that was played to exact leveraged balance over the U.S.
This book provides a very brief introduction to the conflict
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