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Cuban Missile Crisis Sources

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A Look Back: The Cuban Missile Crisis | NBC 6. “A Look Back: The Cuban Missile Crisis |
NBC 6.” YouTube, 4 Mar. 2019, youtu.be/80jgTORc36E. Accessed 24 Jan. 2021.
Allison, Graham. “Second Look: Lesson of the Cuban Missile Crisis.” Harvard Kennedy School,
26 Oct. 1987. In this article, I learned about what the Cuban missile crisis thought to the
American people
1. Nuclear War is possible
2. The principal risk of nuclear war arises from the uncontrollable
3. Perils of crisis management.
Britannica Library. “Cuban Missile Crisis.” Encyclopædia Britannica, 7 Aug. 2020,
library-eb-com.eul.proxy.openathens.net/levels/youngadults/article/Cuban-missile-crisis/
610152. Accessed 14 Nov. 2020. This article explained Russias reasoning for putting the
missiles in Cuba. The American response. And the importance of this crisis.
Calvin, Tom. There Never Was Such a Thing as a Red Phone in the White House. 18 June 2013.
In this article, I learned about the Red Telephone and its myths and facts. This phone was
in the pentagon and it was a link of a bunch of countries not just moscow.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “Illness and Symptoms | Cholera | CDC.”
Www.cdc.gov, 2 Oct. 2020,
www.cdc.gov/cholera/illness.html#:~:text=Cholera%20is%20an%20acute%20diarrheal.
Central Intelligence Agency. CIA World Map, June 2019. I edited this image to show were the
hotline went.
Chicago Daily Defender. “KHRUSHCHEV AGREES to REMOVE MISSILES in CUBA:
BIGGEST NEWS of the DAY Khrushchev to Remove Missiles.” Chicago Daily
Defender, 29 Oct. 1962. ProQuest Historical Newspapers: Chicago Defender,
search.proquest.com/historicalnews/docview/493927065/citation/3F1B9E1FE7AB4B13P
Q/1?accountid=5682.
DataFlair Team. “Advantages and Disadvantages of C++ | Make Your next Move! - DataFlair.”
DataFlair, July 2019, data-flair.training/blogs/advantages-and-disadvantages-of-cpp/.
Frankel, Max. “A HOT-LINE PUZZLE for WASHINGTON.” New York Times. This portrait
how the public saw the new hotline from Washington to moscow.
Getty Images. Cuban Leader Fidel Castro Gives a Speech in Cuba circa October 22, 1962
during the Cuban Missile Crisis, 22 Oct. 1962. This image shows Fidel Castro giving a
speech about the missiles in Cuba.
History.com Editors. “Cuban Missile Crisis.” HISTORY, 4 Jan. 2010,
www.history.com/topics/cold-war/cuban-missile-crisis. Accessed 17 Nov. 2020. From
this article, I learned about the cold war and why the missile crisis happened in the first
place.
---. “Cuban Missile Crisis.” HISTORY, A&E Television Networks, 14 Sept. 2018,
www.history.com/topics/cold-war/cuban-missile-crisis.
Jordan, Matthew A. “The History of the Cuban Missile Crisis - Matthew A. Jordan.” YouTube,
26 Sept. 2016, youtu.be/bwWW3sbk4EU. This video got me interested in the Cuban
Missile Crisis and started my project.
Kennedy, Robert F, et al. Thirteen Days : A Memoir of the Cuban Missile Crisis. Ishi Press
International, 2017. This book gave me a first-hand account of what happened during the
Cuban Missile Crisis and how tense the meeting room was.
Knight, Judson. Communication System, United States National. This article explained how the
hotline from the oval office to Moscow worked and that there were more hotlines. And
debunked all of the myths about this hotline.
“MarkupBox.com.” MarkupBox, 12 Oct. 2017,
www.markupbox.com/blog/advantages-of-javascript/.
Mieczkowski, Yanek. “Cuban Missile Crisis.” World Book Student. This article explained the
reasoning for the placement of the missiles in Cuba. Explained the agreement between
The Soviets and America. Then the after math.
Mikoyan, Sergo. “Mikoyan and Castro Negotiating,”
Https://Nsarchive2.Gwu.edu/NSAEBB/NSAEBB393/. This image displayed Fidel Castro
Negotiating with Mikoyan.
Nationaal Archief. R. Kennedy . Persconferentie Op Amerikaanse Ambassade, 26 Feb. 1962.
This was a nice clear image of Robert F Kennedy. This would fit nicely in my website
Solution page.
New York Times. “Cuban Crisis: A Step-By-Step Review.” Archive.nytimes.com, New York
Times, 3 Nov. 1962,
archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/books/97/10/19/home/crisis-review.html.
Accessed 4 Dec. 2020. This article showed the day by day American view of the Cuban
missile crisis. And how the American government communicated with the Soviets. The
mal communication that could have ended the world and the good communication that
saved the world.
---. “Kennedy Agrees to Talks on Thant Plan, Khrushchev Accepts It; Blockade Goes On;
Russian Tanker Intercepted and Cleared.” Archive.nytimes.com, 26 Oct. 1962,
archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/books/97/10/19/home/crisis-26.html. Accessed
18 Dec. 2020. In this article, it showed all of the negotiations. This showed a bright
future.
---. “News Summary and Index: The Major Events of the Day Cuban Crisis National
International Metropolitan.” New York Times, 27 Oct. 1962,
search.proquest.com/docview/115628023?accountid=5682. Accessed 12 Nov. 2020.
---. “Some Soviet Ships Said to Veer from Cuba; Khrushchev Suggests a Summit Meeting;
Thant Bids U.S. And Russia Desist 2 Weeks.” New York Times, 25 Oct. 1962. Quarantine
of Cuba begins some boats stop others continue. The government does not know where
the boats are going.
---. “Some Soviets Ships Said to Veer from Cuba; Khrushchev Suggest a Summit Meeting;
Thant Bids U.S. And Russia Desist 2 Weeks.” New York Times,
archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/books/97/10/19/home/crisis-25.html. Accessed
25 Oct. 1962. This article showed how effective the quarentine was.
---. “Soviet Challenges U.S. Right to Blockade; Interception of 25 Russian Ships Ordered; Cuba
Quarantine Backed by United O.A.S.” New York Times, 24 Oct. 1962. This article
showed how the Americans saw the crisis on October 24.
---. “U.S. And Soviet Reach Accord on Cuba; Kennedy Accepts Khrushchev Pledge to Remove
Missiles under U.N. Watch.” New York Times, 29 Oct. 1962,
archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/books/97/10/19/home/crisis-29.html. Accessed
28 Nov. 2020. In this article, it showed the resolution and how the Soviet and the U.S felt
about the resolution. And how the people saw it.
---. “U.S. Finds Cuba Speeding Build-up of Bases, Warns of Further Action; U.N. Talks Open;
Soviet Agrees to Shun Blockade Zone Now.” Archive.nytimes.com, New York Times, 27
Oct. 1962, archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/books/97/10/19/home/crisis-27.html.
Accessed 18 Dec. 2020. On Oct 26 the white house made a report on the missiles in
Cuba. This article showed all of the lines at stake.
---. “U.S. Gets Soviet Offer to End Cuba Bases, Rejects Bid to Link It to Those in Turkey; U-2
Lost on Patrol, Other Craft Fired On.” New York Times, 28 Oct. 1962. There is light at
the end of the tunnel! Resolutions are coming. Turkey missiles will be removed and the
Cuban missile will also be removed.
---. “U.S. Imposes Arms Blockade on Cuba on Finding Offensive Missile Sites; Kennedy Ready
for Soviet Showdown.” New York Times, 23 Oct. 1962. On this day Kenedy told the
people about the crisis and was asking the Soviets to remove it.
Petrovska, Biljana Bauer. “Historical Review of Medicinal Plants′ Usage.” Pharmacognosy
Reviews, vol. 6, no. 11, 2012, p. 1, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3358962/,
10.4103/0973-7847.95849.
TOPPING, SEYMOUR. “Soviet Claim of Rocket Superiority: Military Men Resume Statements
Following Cuban Crisis Lull Anti-Missile Missiles U.S. Missile Potential.” New York
Times, 5 Dec. 1962. ProQuest.
https://search.proquest.com/docview/116315017?accountid=5682.
United States Department of Defense. “Department of Defense Cuban Missile Crisis Briefing
Materials.,” John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, 14 Oct. 1962. This is
one of the areal photographs in the Cuban Missile Crisis.
---. “Low Altitude Reconnaissance Photograph of Medium-Range Ballistic Missile (MRBM)
Launch Site Number 1 in San Cristobal, Cuba Showing Missile Shelter Tents, Launch
Pad, Transporters, and Other Equipment.,”
Https://Www.jfklibrary.org/Asset-Viewer/Archives/DODCMCBM/002/DODCMCBM-002
-007?Image_identifier=DODCMCBM-PX-66-20-16, 25 Oct. 1962.
WARLORD1863. “John F. Kennedy Cuban Missile Speech.” YouTube, 8 May 2008,
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZB--ho7bfh8. Accessed 24 Jan. 2021.
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