Events of 1962

Events of 1962
Author: Hugh Morrison
Publisher:
Total Pages: 62
Release: 2021-03-26
Genre:
ISBN:

This fascinating illustrated booklet gives a brief day-by-day summary of the top news stories of 1962, showing an important event for every day of the year. Read about key events in pop and politics, technology and travel, arts and entertainment, and famous births, deaths and marriages. This pocket volume will make a great little present for a birthday, anniversary or reunion, or for anyone who just wants a stroll down memory lane.

The Cuban Crisis Of 1962

The Cuban Crisis Of 1962
Author: David L. Larson
Publisher: Boston, Houghton
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2012-07-01
Genre: Cuba
ISBN: 9781258434779

Contributing Authors Include John F. Kennedy, Everett McKinley Dirksen, Charles A. Halleck, And Many Others.

The Other Missiles of October

The Other Missiles of October
Author: Philip Nash
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2000-11-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 0807863564

Shedding important new light on the history of the Cold War, Philip Nash tells the story of what the United States gave up to help end the Cuban missile crisis of 1962. By drawing on documents only recently declassified, he shows that one of President Kennedy's compromises with the Soviets involved the removal of Jupiter missiles from Italy and Turkey, an arrangement concealed from both the American public and the rest of the NATO allies. Nash traces the entire history of the Jupiters and explores why the United States offered these nuclear missiles, which were capable of reaching targets in the Soviet Union, to its European allies after the launch of Sputnik. He argues that, despite their growing doubts, both Eisenhower and Kennedy proceeded with the deployment of the missiles because they felt that cancellation would seriously damage America's credibility with its allies and the Soviet Union. The Jupiters subsequently played a far more significant role in Khrushchev's 1962 decision to deploy his missiles in Cuba, in U.S. deliberations during the ensuing missile crisis, and in the resolution of events in Cuba than most existing histories have supposed.

The Year in History 1962

The Year in History 1962
Author: Whitman Publishing
Publisher: Whitman Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-06-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780794837310

Remember the year you graduated . . . got married . . . landed your dream job . . . had your first child. Celebrate those special occasions with Whitman Publishing s The Year in History books. You ll relive the nation s day-to-day news, important milestones, and pop-culture sensations. What events were shaping the world? What movies was everyone watching? How much did it cost to buy a car? What famous people were born that year? Each Year in History book is packed with details that bring history to life. In The Year in History: 1962 you ll relive a time when the Cuban Missile Crisis gripped the nation in fear the first James Bond movie, Dr. No, was released Herschel Walker, Tom Cruise, and Sheryl Crow were born the average new house cost less than $14,000 astronaut John Glenn orbited the earth . . . and much more! Recapture an important year from your life Give a uniquely personal gift Other books in the Year in History library explore 1942, 1947, 1952, 1962, 1972, 1982, and 1992, with more years being added.

Remember This?

Remember This?
Author: Gilbert Moss
Publisher: Milestone Memories
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-10-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781912883769

A pocket-sized book of your life for anyone born in 1962. What were the biggest news stories on your biggest birthdays? What music got you dancing? Packed with lists, trivia and photos, Milestone Memories are available 1935 through 1965.

The Kremlinologist

The Kremlinologist
Author: Jenny Thompson
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 600
Release: 2018-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1421424096

"The Kremlinologist chronicles major events of the Cold War through the prism of the life of one of its top diplomats, Llewellyn Thompson. His life went from the wilds of the American West to the inner sanctums of the White House and the Kremlin. As the ambassador to Moscow, he became an important advisor to presidents and a key participant in major twentieth-century events, including the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Vietnam War. Yet, unlike his contemporaries McGeorge Bundy and George C. Marshall--who considered Thompson one of the most crucial actors in the Cold War and the "unsung hero" of the Cuban Missile Crisis--he has not been the subject of a major biography until now. Thompson's daughters Jenny Thompson Vukacic and Sherry Thompson set out to document their father's life as thoroughly as possible. Relying on primary sources and interviews, they received generous assistance from archivists, historians, and colleagues of their father. They also acquired documents and information from Russian archives, including the KGB archives. As family, they had unprecedented access to his FBI dossier, State Department personnel files, family archives, letters, diaries, speeches, and documents. Their original research brings new material to light including important information on the U-2, Kennan's containment policy, and Thompson's role in US covert operations machinery. The book refutes historical misinterpretations of events in the Berlin Crisis, the Austrian State Treaty, and the Cuban Missile Crisis."--Provided by publisher.