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Telling History: Cuban Missile Crisis

“This Government... has maintained the closest surveillance of the Soviet…

Episode 28 of the Telling History podcast, hosted by Dr. Joel Rhodes, titled "Telling History: Cuban Missile Crisis" was published on October 21, 2024 and runs 3 minutes.

October 21, 2024 ·3m · Telling History

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“This Government... has maintained the closest surveillance of the Soviet Military buildup on the island of Cuba,” John F. Kennedy informed his fellow citizens during an October 22, 1962, primetime address.

“This Government... has maintained the closest surveillance of the Soviet Military buildup on the island of Cuba,” John F. Kennedy informed his fellow citizens during an October 22, 1962, primetime address.
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