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    by Elie Abel.
    Published 1966.
    Subjects: “…[Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962.]…”
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    Subjects: “…[Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962., Military bases, Soviet]…”
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    by Gary D. Rawnsley.
    Published 1996.
    “…. - The Hungarian Uprising, 1956. 67-108. - The Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962. 109-143. - The American Commitment to Vietnam. 144-165.…”
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    by Russ Braley.
    Published c1984.
    “…. -- The Vienna Summit and the Berlin Wall. -- The Cuban Missile Crisis. -- Skybolt. -- Kennedy in Berlin. -- Kennedy and Diem. -- The Halberstam-Higgins War. -- The Alibi Books. -- The Revolution Begins and the Six Day War. -- The Prague Spring and Chicago Summer. -- The Counter-Revolutions and the Cambodian Incursion. -- Revolt in Jordan. -- The Pentagon Papers. -- The MEdia Joins the Revolution. -- Watergate was a Foreign Affair. -- Wallowing in Watergate. -- The October War and the Saturday Night Massacre. -- Impeachment. -- The Fall of Saigon and the Scourging of Nixon. -- A Monopoly of Virtue.…”
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    Published 2000
    “…Zelikow The power and peril of the American presidency is dramatically explored in this historical drama that captures the urgency, suspense and paralyzing chaos of the Cuban Missile Crisis. In October, 1962, U-2 surveillance photos reveal that the Soviet Union is in the process of placing nuclear weapons in Cuba. …”
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    “…Documentary about the Cuban Missile Crisis Featured in the program: Alekseev, Aleksandr (Former Soviet Ambassador to Cuba); Golubenko, Kim (Ship Captain of the "IUrii Gagarin") Contributors: Petrova, Ada (Anchor) Документальная передача о Карибском кризисе. …”
    VIDEO
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    “…Documentary film telling the story of the Cuban missile crisis and the nuclear standoff between the U.S. and the USSR. …”
    VIDEO
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    Published 1964
    “…This film came out at a height of paranoia of the nuclear age and the Cold War, right around the time of the Cuban Missile Crisis. By presenting the impending doom of the Cold War with humor, it conveys just how absurd the nuclear arms race was in real life.…”
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