Turning History on Its Head - A New Look at the Cuban Missle Crisis

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For nearly forty years most American accounts of the Cuban Missile Crisis of have left Cuba out of the story. With the blockbuster film "Thirteen Days" the story now ignores the Soviet Union as well. The film turns history on its head and drums into our heads exactly the wrong lessons of the crisis. "Why do you think the Soviets put the missiles in Cuba?" I asked my fourteen year-old daughter after she saw the …

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…U.S. and Soviet Generals Recount the Cuban Missile Crisis (Chicago: edition q, 1994), pp. 4, 27-28. 9. CINCLANT Historical Account of Cuban Crisis - 1963, Serial: 000119/J09H, 29 April 1963 in Cuban Missile Crisis Document Set, Document No. 003087, p. 14. 10. Bruce J. Allyn, James G. Blight, and David A. Welch, eds., Back to the Brink: Proceedings of the Moscow Conference on the Cuban Missile Crisis, January 27-29, 1989 (Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1992), pp. 92-93. 11. Beschloss, The Crisis Years, chapter 9