Explore 20 vintage images from the Cuban Missile Crisis, capturing key events, political leaders, and tense moments from 1962 ...
Foreword / Peter Almond -- Introduction. Armageddon in retrospect: "carrying the fire" of the Cuban Missile Crisis into the twenty-first century -- Cast of characters. Three leaders/three crises -- ...
On October 27, 1962, one Soviet submarine nearly launched a nuclear torpedo and pushed the world toward disaster. That single ...
The series features rich archive footage and evocative stills. It's hosted by Max Kennedy and Nina Khrushcheva, relatives of the leaders who brought the world back from the brink of nuclear catastroph ...
Aerial view taken in October 1962 of one of the Cuban medium-range missile bases, during the Cuban missiles crisis. – Copyright AFP Ina FASSBENDER Sixty years ago ...
On October 22, 1962, President John F. Kennedy addressed the American public and revealed that the Soviet Union was placing nuclear missiles in Cuba, 90 miles from the US coast. Within hours, the ...
The Cuban missile crisis of October 1962 was the moment that the United States and the Soviet Union came closest to nuclear war. The conventional wisdom is that decision-making occurred “with ...
The ultimate source of action -- The fourteenth day -- Eyes in the sky -- The postmortem season -- Mockingbird don't sing -- The bomber problem -- Standing in judgment -- A tub of butter -- The ...
From John F. Kennedy and Nikita Khrushchev navigating the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962 to Henry Kissinger and Zhou Enlai’s meetings that laid the groundwork for China’s opening up in 1971 — modern ...