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    This event is known as the Cuban Missile Crisis. This event was the closest to nuclear war then world has ever gotten since the US dropped the nuclear missiles on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The USSR had been shipping nuclear missiles to Cuba to deter the threat of the nuclear missiles that could hit the USSR that were in Turkey and Italy. Cuba is a repressive communist society just like the USSR, and it was close enough to the US to hit any major city with the nuclear missiles. In order to protect the

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    The Cuban Missile Crisis was a military and political confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union lasting thirteen days. It began on October 16 and ended on October 28, 1962. Throughout the entirety of the Cold War, no event brought these two super powered nations closer to nuclear war than the events that transpired during these thirteen days. During this time, William Roof was stationed at Fort Bragg in North Carolina as a soldier in the United States Army. The constant pressure

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    During the Cuban Missile Crisis, President John F. Kennedy said, “It is insane that two men, sitting on opposite sides of the world, should be able to decide to bring an end to civilization,” (Nuclear Ban Test Treaty). This quote directly describes the overall idea of Cuban Missile Crisis. The “Thirteen Days” of the Cuban Missile Crisis refer to the closest point where the Soviet Union and the United States came to nuclear war. For thirteen days both nations waited in fear, for news if there was

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    about a nerve-racking time in 1962. What happened in 1962 you may ask? The Cuban Missile Crisis. Just as the year was coming to an end an American spy plane took pictures of missiles in an island 103 miles off the coast of Florida, Cuba. Can theorize who put the missiles there? The USSR put them there because Cuba was a neighboring communist country to the US, so if the US were to do something the USSR could shoot the missiles. Mind you, these weapons are nuclear and as we should all know that is never

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    the installation of Soviet missiles in Cuba. America had tried to invade Cuba and overthrow Fidel Castro on numerous occasions, the Soviets who were allies with Cuba decided it was time to step in and support their comrades. In October 1962, a two week matter took place, after an American spy plane found 40 nuclear missiles installed by the Soviets, in Cuba, the event later became known as the Cuban Missile Crisis. The Americans did not approve of these Soviet missiles, because they were 90 miles

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    The Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962 reflects possibly the most precarious moment in nuclear history. For the first time, the world’s two nuclear super powers, the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, were poised to destroy each other in a war of unprecedented proportion. On the brink of what may have escalated into a nuclear war, the leaders of two nations showed courageous restraint and diplomacy to avoid an exchange of brute force and unimaginable desolation. The situation was

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    Identification and Evaluation of Sources “How real was the threat of nuclear war during the Cuban Missile Crisis?” That is to say would either country actually have turned the key and pushed the button, sinking the world into nuclear warfare or was the threat of Mutually Assured Destruction too great to have allowed for such catastrophe to occur? All of the sources used were found on the internet but were all found from highly reputable sources. One online source came from the Library of Congress’s

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    The Cuban Missile Crisis, also known as the Missile Scare, was a 2 week period in October of 1962 that was a result of increasing tensions amongst the United States and the Soviet Union. Tension between the US and the USSR is not new and is known as the Cold War, often stated to be a period between 1945 until the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. Intelligence gathered over the span of couple months all seemed to lead to the common conclusion that the Soviet’s are installing offensive nuclear

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    13 Days: How did President Kennedy bring the Cuban missile crisis to a peaceful conclusion? What was the cuban missile crisis? Was it a war or was it a standoff between the United States and Soviet Union? The Cuban Missile Crisis was basically a missile scare. It was an engagement between the United States and the Soviet Union regarding Soviet ballistic missiles that were nuclear armed and deployed in Cuba. The Soviet Union carried the missiles from overseas by ships. This lasted 13 days and

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    Thesis: In 1962, the United States had a conflict with the Soviet Union that almost caused a nuclear war, called the Cuban Missile Crisis. The conflict started because the Soviet Union created a nuclear missile base in Cuba in October of 1962. The Cuban Missile Crisis ended after thirteen days when both the United States and the Soviet Union made several compromises and the missile base was removed from Cuba. Historical Context: In 1945, the United States and the Soviet Union started the Cold War

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