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The abyss, nuclear crisis Cuba 1962, Max Hastings

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The abyss, nuclear crisis Cuba 1962, Max Hastings
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 507-513) and index
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contains biographical information
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mapsillustrationsplates
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The abyss
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Max Hastings
Sub title
nuclear crisis Cuba 1962
Summary
"In The Abyss, Max Hastings turns his focus to one of the most terrifying events of the mid-twentieth century--the thirteen days in October 1962 when the world stood on the brink of nuclear war. Hastings looks at the conflict with fresh eyes, focusing on the people at the heart of the crisis--America President John F. Kennedy, Soviet First Secretary Nikita Khrushchev, Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro, and a host of their advisors. Combining in-depth research with Hasting's well-honed insights, The Abyss is a human history that unfolds on a wide, colorful canvas. As the action moves back and forth from Moscow to Washington, DC, to Havana, Hastings seeks to explain, as much as to describe, the attitudes and conduct of the Soviets, Cubans, and Americans, and to recreate the tension and heightened fears of countless innocent bystanders whose lives hung in the balance. Reflecting on the outcome of these events, he reveals how the aftermath of this momentous crisis continues to reverberate today"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Prologue: Operation Zapata 17-19 April 1961 -- Cuba libre -- Mother Russia -- Yanquis, Amerikantsy -- The red gambit: Operation Anadyr -- The shock -- Drumbeat -- "They think we're slightly demented on this subject" -- The President speaks -- Blockade -- "The other fellow just blinked" -- Krushchev looks for an out -- Black Saturday -- The brink -- Endgame -- "This strange and still scarcely explicable affair"
Target audience
adult
resource.variantTitle
Nuclear crisis Cuba 1962
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