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    The Cuba Missile Crisis‚ referred to as the Caribbean Crisis by the Russians‚ was an event that lasted from October 16‚ 1962 through October 28‚ 1962. This crisis occurred as a result of the Russians placing nuclear weapons in Cuba‚ which is only about one hundred miles from Florida. The docudrama “The Missiles of October”‚ and Russian Chairmen of Ministries Nikita Khrushchev’s personal writings‚ give us insight to the events of the crisis. Khrushchev’s writings‚ and the “The Missiles of October”

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    Cuban Missile Crisis Many people feared nuclear war. The Cuban Missile was a tense political battle. The missile’s discovery‚ Kennedy’s response‚ and the deal are in the following paragraphs.(History.com) Soviet missiles were discovered 90 miles off the coast of Florida. It was on October 14‚ 1962‚ a U.S spy plane flew over Cuba‚ and took pictures of military installations. (Cuban Missile Crisis: Helga Schier). They ended up being nuclear soviet missiles. The next day‚ October 15‚ the National

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    WWI Extended Essay World War I was one of the most significant intercontinental conflicts in European History. World War I mainly involved Britain‚ France‚ Russia‚ Italy and later the United States. Wars like these may start for various reasons. One of the main causes of the war was the assassination of Franz Ferdinand. The assassination was conducted by members of an organization called the Black Flag. Like most wars‚ there are many more causes of the “Great War of the Century”. The assassination

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    Kennedy? In the first letter‚ Khrushchev first appealed to Kennedy in a thankful tone. The letter is assumed to be a personal letter from Khrushchev attempting to convince Kennedy to not invade Cuba and end the blockade; in return‚ he would remove the missile sites in Cuba and the Russians would stop shipping weaponries to Cuba. Khrushchev also described communists as peaceful and hard-working people who wanted nothing more than a diplomatic relationship with USA. Robert McNamara once quoted a part of

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    Cuban Missile Crisis: A Foreign Policy Analysis The Cuban Missile Crisis was an exceptionally significant event in history that became the closest confrontation leading to a possible nuclear war between the United States and the Soviet Union. This thirteen-day confrontation’s major occurrences will be analyzed by the rational actor model and how the leaders John F. Kennedy and Nikita Khrushchev made rational decisions that led to the avoidance of nuclear annihilation. In addition to the rational

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    and F.D.R. on numerous occasions. The crises that Kennedy helped the U.S. citizens through were the Bay of Pigs Invasion and the Cuban Missile Crisis. The crises that Roosevelt helped the U.S. citizens through were World War II and the Great Depression. The crisis Kennedy helped the U.S. citizens through was the Bay of Pigs Invasion which led to the Cuban Missile Crisis. Kennedy organized anti-Castro forces to go invade Cuba and overthrow Castro. He said he would have the ground fighters protected

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    Illingworth is using it to portray the Cuban missile crisis as a victory for the USA. It was published just days after the agreement was made to withdraw their weapons‚ and now that the Cuban missile crisis was out of the worst‚ there still wasn’t guaranteed. The cartoon shows Kennedy as the person that has succeeded his aims‚ this may be because they had forced the Soviet Union to back down‚ turn away their warships and agree to remove their missile sites. However‚ we do not see Khrushchev’s hand

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    at the conclusion of World War II and the Cuban Missile Crisis of the Cold War. On August 6‚ 1945 United States released a nuclear bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. It eliminated or injured almost 130‚000 individuals. Three days later‚ the United States bombed another Japanese city‚ Nagasaki‚ which resulted in 150‚000 dead or wounded. Japan surrendered on August 14‚ 1945 and lost the war. The second atomic crisis was during the Cuban Missile Crisis. In October 1962‚ Leaders of the U.S. and

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    destroy itself. In 1962 October the Cuban Missile crisis broke out and for thirteen days held the world as its hostage. The Crisis broke out when Khrushchev brought his missiles in Cuba to help Cuba protect themselves from possible attack and invasion from United States of America. Since Cuba is a neighbour to United States this action threatened to USA only by its existence. For America the main goal was to persuade Khrushchev to take back the missiles. Achieving this goal the most important persona

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    The Cuban Missile Crisis: Soviet Diplomacy and United States Aggression The Cuban missile crisis brings to mind visions of a great triumph over the Soviet Union and the defusing of an all-out nuclear war. However‚ this "crisis" was not so much the product of true Soviet advances towards war as much as it was a series of misinterpretations and miscommunications between the United States and Soviet governments that culminated in excessive aggression by the U.S. and unnecessary escalation of tensions

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