The Kennedys and Cuba: the declassified documentary history

In documents drawn from the State Department, the Kennedy Library, private papers, and the Assassination Records Review Board, and including newly released materials, Mark White traces the attitudes and actions of John and Robert Kennedy in their fateful dealings with Fidel Castro's Cuba. The a...

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Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Chicago Dee 1999
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Summary:In documents drawn from the State Department, the Kennedy Library, private papers, and the Assassination Records Review Board, and including newly released materials, Mark White traces the attitudes and actions of John and Robert Kennedy in their fateful dealings with Fidel Castro's Cuba. The abortive U.S. invasion of Cuba at the Bay of Pigs in 1961 and the Cuban missile crisis the following year were two of the most important moments in American foreign policy.
Physical Description:XVIII, 356 S.
ISBN:156663265X

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