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Another cogent analysis of the Kennedy/Cuba crisis,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Maximum Danger: Kennedy, the Missiles, and the Crisis of American Confidence (Hardcover)
Robert Weisbrot's Maximum Danger provides another cogent analysis of the Kennedy/Cuba crisis: this from the viewpoint of Kennedy's overall attitude toward the Soviet Union's growing missile strength. Weisbrot argues that John Kennedy attempted to minimize confrontations with the Soviets, pursuing different options to avert the crisis. Maximum Danger provides an engaging, thoughtful series of different viewpoints about the missile crisis.
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Maximum Danger,
By Ryan Close (Sewell, NJ United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Maximum Danger: Kennedy, the Missiles, and the Crisis of American Confidence (Hardcover)
"A powerful and provocative look at what the publics view was on the Cuban missile crisis. Maximum Danger reveals startling information from both Republicans and Democrats on Capitol Hill. Robert Weisbort tells the real story of what Kennedy and his administration endured through almost near nuclear holocaust."
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Maximum Danger: Kennedy, the Missiles, and the Crisis of American Confidence by Robert Weisbrot (Hardcover - October 9, 2001)
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