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... October 17, 1962 On October 17, Khrushchev sent a private message to President Kennedy, saying, "under no circumstances would surface-to-surface missiles be ...
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... The plotters decided to make their move on October 12th, while Khrushchev was on vacation at his Black Sea dacha in Pitsunda. On ...
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... After this acceptance was made Khrushchev announced on October 28 that the installations would be deconstructed returned to the Soviet Union (Cold War:Cuban ...
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... In a message to Kennedy on October 23, Khrushchev warned that the blockade would be ignored and the Soviet ships would deliver the missiles. ...
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... He had to make good decisions on his own. Tensions began to ease when Khrushchev announced he would remove the missiles on October 28th. ...
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... On the 23rd and 24th of October, Khrushchev sent letters to Kennedy noting that the missiles in Cuba were merely as a deterrent and that the Soviet Union only ...
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... Tensions finally began to ease on October 28 when Khrushchev announced that he would dismantle the installations and return the missiles to the Soviet Union ...
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... Tensions finally began to ease on October 28 when Khrushchev announced that he would dismantle the installations and return the missiles to the Soviet Union ...
(1634 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)
... public. On October thirtieth Khrushchev found out that President Kennedy was going to make an announcement to the public. Fearing ...
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... Khrushchev wrote another letter on October 26 reiterating that they would quickly dismantle the Cuban Missiles if the US would publicly promise not to invade ...
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... Khrushchev wrote another letter on October 26 reiterating that they would quickly dismantle the Cuban Missiles if the US would publicly promise not to invade ...
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... Kennedy responded to the first communication, and on October 28, Khrushchev agreed to dismantle and remove the weapons from Cuba and offered the United States ...
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... Kennedy responded to the first communication, and on October 28, Khrushchev agreed to dismantle and remove the weapons from Cuba and offered the United States ...
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... Kennedy responded to the first communication, and on October 28, Khrushchev agreed to dismantle and remove all the weapons from Cuba and offered the United ...
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... until Friday, October 19 when he met with Soviet Foreign Minister, Andrie Gromyko. Gromyko went to see the president following Khrushchev's orders, he was to ...
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... On October 25 Khrushchev responded to Kennedy's speech and agreed to remove the missiles if Kennedy made a public agreement never to invade Cuba. ...
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... On October 25 Khrushchev responded to Kennedy's speech and agreed to remove the missiles if Kennedy made a public agreement never to invade Cuba. ...
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... On the twenty-eighth of October, Castro panicked and said he was going to have the missiles fired, Khrushchev thought that was unnecessary and gave into US ...
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... In a message to Kennedy that night, on October 23, Khrushchev warned that the blockade would be ignored, and the Soviet ships would deliver the missiles. ...
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... war materials. Two letters were soon sent to Kennedy by Khrushchev, one on the 26 of October and the other a day later. The first ...
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... On 9:00 am Sunday, October 28, Khrushchev announced the removal of the missiles on the condition that the United States did not invade Cuba. ...
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... Cuba. On October 28, Khrushchev sent Kennedy a letter stating that he agreed to the terms Kennedy stated, and the crisis ended. The ...
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... Cuba. On October 28, Khrushchev sent Kennedy a letter stating that he agreed to the terms Kennedy stated, and the crisis ended. The ...
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... missiles. On October 28 Khrushchev announced on world wide radio that he would remove the missiles in return for the pledge. Conclusion ...
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... In one letter on October 28th, 1962 Khrushchev agreed to withdraw the missiles if the United Sates pledged never to invade Cuba. ...
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... After a tense week (during which many messages were exchanged and the parties started to prepare for war) Khrushchev announced, on October 28, that the ...
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... Kennedy's last letter to Khrushchev would soon be sent. On October 28, 1962, Kennedy sent what would be his last letter to the Soviet Union. ...
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... In one letter on October 28th, 1962 Khrushchev agreed to withdraw the missiles if the United Sates pledged never to invade Cuba. ...
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... first was a "political course of action" of openly approaching Castro, Khrushchev and US ... On the 22 October Kennedy addressed the nation of what was to happen ...
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... first was a "political course of action" of openly approaching Castro, Khrushchev and US ... On the 22 October Kennedy addressed the nation of what was to happen ...
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