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How Early Cold War Tensions Led to the Cuban Missile Crisis
After World War II, the former Allied powers quickly became rivals, divided by ideology, economics, and competing visions for ...
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How the Cold War Escalation Between Berlin and Havana Sparked the Cuban Missile Crisis
As the Cold War intensified, both the United States and the Soviet Union raced to expand their nuclear arsenals and secure ...
The Cuban missile crisis of October 1962 was the moment that the United States and the Soviet Union came closest ...
And even after six decades there is an important lesson to be learned. The story is familiar to most of our more seasoned readers. In the wake of the failed Bay of Pigs invasions, Cuba's communist ...
Delegates raise their hands in a vote of 19-1 approving the United State' decision to take steps against Cuba, during a meeting of the Organization of American States, called by President Kennedy, to ...
On October 20, 1962, the People's Liberation Army (PLA) launched simultaneous offensives in the western sector (Ladakh) and across the McMahon Line in the eastern sector (Arunachal Pradesh). After a ...
What a delicious commentary on the Cold War days and more recent doomsdays (“Memories from the end of the world,” Oct. 14)! I, too, recall the “ends of the world” including the Cold War, the Cuban ...
Renata Keller received funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the American Philosophical Society. Sixty-three years ago, President John F. Kennedy single-handedly brought the world ...
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