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_aE183.8.R9 _bK43 1971 |
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_aKennedy, Robert F., _d1925-1968. _94580 |
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_aThirteen days; _ba memoir of the Cuban missile crisis. _cWith an afterword by Richard E. Neustadt and Graham T. Allison. |
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_aNew York, _bNorton _c[1971] |
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_a184 p. _c22 cm. |
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_tTuesday morning, October 16, 1962 -- _tThe President knew he would have to act -- _tA majority opinion for a blockade -- _tIt was now up to one single man -- _tThe important meeting of the OAS -- _tI met with Dobrynin -- _tThe danger was anything but over -- _tThere were almost daily communications with Khrushchev -- _tExpect very heavy casualties in an invasion -- _tThis would mean war -- _tThose hours in the cabinet room -- _tThe President ordered the ex comm -- _tSome of the things we learned -- _tThe importance of placing ourselves in the other country's shoes. |
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_aCuban Missile Crisis, 1962. _94581 |
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_aMilitary bases, Soviet _zCuba. _94582 |
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_aUnited States _xForeign relations _zSoviet Union. _94583 |
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_aSoviet Union _xForeign relations _zUnited States. _94584 |
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_iOnline version: _aKennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968. _tThirteen days. _dNew York, Norton [1971] _w(OCoLC)556946900. |
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