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The Crisis Years: Kennedy and Khrushchev, 1960-1963

par Michael R. Beschloss

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The groundbreaking and revelatory tale of the most dangerous years of the Cold War and the two leaders who held the fate of the world in their hands. This bestselling history takes us into the tumultuous period from 1960 through 1963 when the Berlin Wall was built and the Bay of Pigs invasion and the Cuban Missile Crisis brought the United States and Soviet Union to the abyss. In this compelling narrative, author Michael Beschloss, praised by Newsweek as "the nation's leading Presidential historian," draws on declassified American documents and interviews with Kennedy aides and Soviet sources to reveal the inner workings of the CIA, Pentagon, White House, KGB, and politburo, and show us the complex private relationship between President John F. Kennedy and Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev.   Beschloss discards previous myths to show how the miscalculations and conflicting ambitions of those leaders caused a nuclear confrontation that could have killed tens of millions of people. Among the cast of characters are Robert Kennedy, Robert McNamara, Adlai Stevenson, Fidel Castro, Willy Brandt, Leonid Brezhnev, and Andrei Gromyko. The Bay of Pigs invasion, the Vienna Summit, the Berlin Crisis, and what followed are rendered with urgency and intimacy as the author puts these dangerous years in the context of world history.   "Impressively researched and engrossingly narrated" (Los Angeles Times), The Crisis Years brings to vivid life a crucial epoch in a book that David Remnick of the New Yorker has called the "definitive" history of John F. Kennedy and the Cold War.  … (plus d'informations)
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Nel triennio 1960-1963 il mondo fu vicino come non mai allo scontro nucleare Usa-Urss. Negli Stati Uniti, in Europa, in Unione Sovietica si costruivano in gran fretta i primi rifugi antiatomici. A scuola, i bambini russi e americani si esercitavano ad affrontare l'emergenza di un attacco nemico. Tutti noi assistemmo ad una serie di eventi traumatici - lo sbarco americano alla Baia dei Porci, il summit di Vienna, la costruzione del Muro di Berlino, la crisi dei missili a Cuba, l'assassinio di Kennedy e la caduta di Kruscev - di cui solo confusamente comprendevamo il senso e le reciproche relazioni.
Michael R. Beschloss è oggi in grado di spiegare per la prima volta che cosa realmente accadde negli anni peggiori della Guerra fredda. Centinaia di interviste con ufficiali e uomini politici americani e sovietici, migliaia di documenti riservati finora inaccessibili agli studiosi gli hanno consentito di ricostruire con sorprendente precisione il nucleo centrale di quel turbinio di eventi, ossia la storia dei rapporti tra i leader delle due superpotenze, John Kennedy e Nikita Kruscev. ( )
  BiblioLorenzoLodi | Mar 24, 2015 |
The years between 1960 and President Kennedy's death were fraught with danger. At no time in the world's history, perhaps, have we come closer to self-annihilation. It was one crisis after another ending with the Berlin standoff and Cuban Missile Crisis.

Kennedy's first test was the Bay of Pigs. He learned many hard lesson: The CIA could not be relied on; The F.B.I. under Hoover had dirt on Kennedy the director would unhesitatingly use to remain in power; and the military brass often failed to substantiate their judgments with accurate information. It was a time of bully-boy politics. The United States made several attempts on Castros life (interestingly, Castro had never used the applied the word "Socialist" to his country until after the Bay of Pigs fiasco). During this short period the war in Laos and Vietnam had their beginnings, the Berlin wall was created, and atmospheric nuclear bomb testing was conducted by both countries.

The fate of the world was controlled by a millionaire's son and a former metal-worker. Beschloss focuses on these two personalities using many recently released documents. One engaged in reckless extramarital affairs, the other audacious international adventures. The flashpoints were so numerous as to be virtually unbelievable. Simple events like escorting United States officials into Berlin by U.S. army personnel against the wishes of the Soviets and the boarding of Soviet-bloc vessels engaged in international trade with Cuba, spy flights over the Soviet Union, any of these events could have been used as an excuse for war.

To make things worse, there was no system of instant communications such as exists now. Critical messages were relayed by Western Union bicycle messengers. One important message from Kruschev to Kennedy during the Cuban Missile Crisis required eight hours to be translated and transmitted to Washington. That message contained information that Kruschev intended to remove the missiles from Cuba. American air strikes that surely would have begun WW III were planned for the following day. A further delay in the delivery of the message would have resulted in apocalypse.

Some of the detail is simply stunning. For example, following Kennedy's decision not to bomb Cuba after Kruschev's withdrawal of the missiles, Curtis LeMay and George Anderson, two of the Joint Chiefs loudly took the President to task for not starting the war. Perhaps a stronger President would have fired them on the spot. We also learn how many of the President's private licentious liaisons had the potential to compromise his public duties. (One of the pieces of dirt that Hoover held over Kennedy's head was his knowledge that Kennedy was known to have been sleeping with a Nazi spy during WW II. That revelation would have harmed Kennedy immeasurably.

Still, Kennedy's skill at crisis management as well as Kruschev's unwillingness to (not to mention his knowledge of the vast superiority of the United States missile resources) to fight a nuclear war, plus a whole lot of luck left the world intact.

There were so many new documents and especially Soviet politicians still alive who are now willing to be interviewed about that era, that it took Beschloss six years to write about a two-and-a-half-year period. ( )
1 voter ecw0647 | Sep 30, 2013 |
3363. The Crisis Years: Kennedy and Khrushckev 1960-1963, Michael R. Beschloss (read Oct 25. 2000) I know--this book came out in 1991 and I should have read it then. But I did not. It is a great reading adventure. It is harder on Kennedy than I would be, but the account covers a most dramatic and crucial time in our history. As I read this book I contrasted its real drama with the fake drama of The Charm School by Nelson DeMille (read just before I read this book)--and realized why non-fiction is so much more compelling (often) than fiction. The recounting of both the Berlin crisis and the Cuban Missile crisis is so well-done, and sheerly exciting--even tho one knows how it comes out. In fact that knowledge makes the reading bearable. The reading made the events more vivid than they were when I was living thru them! ( )
  Schmerguls | Nov 28, 2007 |
This is a very large book but highly researched by one of the premiere historians on the subject. Michael R. Beschloss is a great historian and an amazing writer. This book is fairly easy read considering its length and the amount of detail/facts in the volume. I highly recommend it to people who are interested in the subject because this may be too long/detailed for the casual reader. There is a good bibliography as well as pictures which help to bring some of the pictures to life. ( )
  Angelic55blonde | Jun 29, 2007 |
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The groundbreaking and revelatory tale of the most dangerous years of the Cold War and the two leaders who held the fate of the world in their hands. This bestselling history takes us into the tumultuous period from 1960 through 1963 when the Berlin Wall was built and the Bay of Pigs invasion and the Cuban Missile Crisis brought the United States and Soviet Union to the abyss. In this compelling narrative, author Michael Beschloss, praised by Newsweek as "the nation's leading Presidential historian," draws on declassified American documents and interviews with Kennedy aides and Soviet sources to reveal the inner workings of the CIA, Pentagon, White House, KGB, and politburo, and show us the complex private relationship between President John F. Kennedy and Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev.   Beschloss discards previous myths to show how the miscalculations and conflicting ambitions of those leaders caused a nuclear confrontation that could have killed tens of millions of people. Among the cast of characters are Robert Kennedy, Robert McNamara, Adlai Stevenson, Fidel Castro, Willy Brandt, Leonid Brezhnev, and Andrei Gromyko. The Bay of Pigs invasion, the Vienna Summit, the Berlin Crisis, and what followed are rendered with urgency and intimacy as the author puts these dangerous years in the context of world history.   "Impressively researched and engrossingly narrated" (Los Angeles Times), The Crisis Years brings to vivid life a crucial epoch in a book that David Remnick of the New Yorker has called the "definitive" history of John F. Kennedy and the Cold War.  

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