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One Minute to Midnight: Kennedy, Khrushchev, and Castro on the Brink of Nuclear War
 
 

One Minute to Midnight: Kennedy, Khrushchev, and Castro on the Brink of Nuclear War [Paperback]

Michael Dobbs
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Starred Review. Washington Post reporter Dobbs (Saboteurs) is a master at telling stories as they unfold and from a variety of perspectives. In this re-examination of the 1963 Bay of Pigs face-off between the U.S. and the U.S.S.R., Dobbs combines visits to Cuba, discussions with Russian participants and fingertip command of archival and printed U.S. sources to describe a wild ride that—contrary to the myth of Kennedy's steel-nerved crisis management—was shaped by improvisation, guesswork and blind luck. Dobbs's protagonists act not out of malevolence, incompetence or machismo. Kennedy, Khrushchev and their advisers emerge as men desperately seeking a handle on a situation no one wanted and no one could resolve. In a densely packed, fast-paced, suspenseful narrative, Dobbs presents the crisis from its early stages through the decision to blockade Cuba and Kennedy's ordering of DEFCON 2, the last step before an attack, to the final resolution on October 27 and 28. The work's climax is a detailed reconstruction of the dry-mouthed, sweaty-armpits environment of those final hours before both sides backed down. From first to last, this sustains Dobbs's case that crisis management is a contradiction in terms. (June 5)
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“Extraordinary. . . . As gripping as any fiction. Dobbs is an impeccable researcher and reporter.” —The Christian Science Monitor"A book with sobering new information about the world's only superpower nuclear confrontation—as well as contemporary relevance . . . Filled with insights that will change the views of experts and help inform a new generation."—Richard Holbrooke, The New York Times Book Review“Riveting and highly informative, One Minute to Midnight portrays the intense human drama of mankind on the brink of an unthinkable war.”—The Philadelphia Inquirer“Gripping.... A significant contribution to our understanding of that perilous autumn.”—Bloomberg News"[Dobbs] succeeds brilliantly, marshaling diverse sources to relate an intensely human story of Americans, Russians and Cubans caught up in what the late historian Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. termed 'the most dangerous moment in human history' . . . [Filled] with memorable characters in extraordinary circumstances and exotic settings . . . One Minute to Midnight evokes novelists like Alan Furst, John le Carré or Graham Greene."—James G. Hershberg, The Washington Post Book World"Dobbs writes it up like a thriller."—Billy Heller, New York Post“With new info and angles, this hair-raising analysis traces the trail of mishaps and miscalculations that nearly ended life on earth.”—American History MagazineOne Minute to Midnight is nothing less than a tour de force, a dramatic, nail-biting page-turner that is also an important work of scholarship. Michael Dobbs combines the skills of an experienced investigative journalist, a talented writer and an intelligent historical analyst. His research is stunning. No other history of the Cuban missile crisis matches this achievement.” —Martin Sherwin, coauthor of American Prometheus"At a time of danger for a nation it is important for political leaders first to think, then to think more and try avoid shooting. This book gives a day by day perspective on how two world leaders, John Kennedy and Nikita Khrushchev, showed their ability to manage a crisis. Thanks to them, humanity survived and we are able to read this book." —Sergei Khrushchev"Is there anything new left to be said about the 1962 missile crisis? As it turns out, there is. This book puts forward the first reports I've seen of Soviet-Cuban plans to wipe out the Guantanamo Naval Base. That an American U-2 strayed over the Soviet Union during the crisis has been known all along, but Dobbs gives us the first full account of what happened. There were so many inadvertent steps and so many miscalculations involved in the crisis that we were lucky to come through it with the world in one piece."—Wayne Smith, Director of the Cuban Program, Center for International Policy"Did we need another book on the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962?  Anyone reading One Minute to Midnight will quickly realize that we did need another — and that this is it. This is unquestionably the most complete and accurate account of the crisis that we have, and will no doubt long remain so. Michael Dobbs has managed to combine the careful and thorough research of a scholar into the ability of an able journalist to bring his findings to life in a dramatic story that illuminates the historical events it examines with lively characterization of the people who made up the cast of the drama. It is first rate great history and a great read!"—Ambassador Raymond Garthoff, former intelligence analyst and author of Reflections on the Cuban Missile Crisis “Dobbs’s hour-to-hour chronology of those tormenting days when the world stood on the verge of nuclear holocaust is riveting. To enhance his knowledge of these events and installations, he studied the photographs taken during the crisis; Dobbs is the first historian to use these important images.” —Dino Brugioni, author of Eyeball to Eyeball"Dobbs is a master . . . densely packed, fast-paced, suspenseful."—Publishers Weekly"A vivid account of just how close to the brink the world truly came . . . A welcome introduction to that perilous time."—Kirkus"Dobbs presents new and often startling information that again confirms that the 'thirteen days in October' brought the world to the edge of an unprecedented cataclysm."—Booklist"First-rate . . . Even those who think they know everything about this event will learn new stories and gain further insight into the thinking of the major participants."—Library Journal

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5.0 out of 5 stars This is a good one, Mar 1 2010
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Rodge (Ontario, Canada) - See all my reviews
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Superb and gripping moment-by-moment retelling of what happened during the Cuban missile crisis. Both well-researched and readable, this is narrative non-fiction at its best. Dobbs puts his own spin on events of course - in his view the crisis was not really managed, rather things careened from moment to moment, with both parties often in the dark about key information. This is not hard to believe when you realize that communication between the leaders of the Soviet Union and the USA took hours (no phone connection!?).
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5.0 out of 5 stars JFK's ExCom during the missile crisis, Jan 21 2009
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J. C. Mareschal (Montreal, Canada) - See all my reviews
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This is a very well documented book on the Cuban missile crisis. We all know that we came very close to nuclear war during the crisis, but I never fully measured how close we were to a full nuclear war, until I read this book. This book also provides a good opportunity to reassess the legacy of Khrushchev, John F. and Robert Kennedy.

American and Soviets were challenging each other throughout the world, and both JFK and Mr K. were testing each other. The book documents very well how irresponsible actions from both sides led to the Cuban missile crisis. The US had deployed missiles all around Russia, in particular Jupiter missiles in Turkey. It was conducting a not so covert war against Cuba: JFK and, even more Bobby Kennedy, were committed to overthrow Castro by any means, including assassination and terrorism. The soviets were challenging the west in Berlin; they had not masterminded the Cuban revolution, but they were determined to protect it. Obsessed by Cuba as much as by the re-election, JFK and Bobby Kennedy played as dangerous a game as Khrushchev did. When Khrushchev secretly sent Russian troops and nuclear missiles to Cuba, the Americans contemplated different options, including a first strike with nuclear weapons against Russia, bombing and invading the island, and the blockade, which was advocated by Robert McNamara. By all accounts, general Turgidson in Kubrick's movie Dr Strangelove sounds like a moderate compared with general Curtiss LeMay and his Strategic Air Command. Fortunately, JFK would not contemplate actions that would have led to more than 60 millions deaths in the US alone, and McNamara won the day. As soon as the blockade was enforced, Khrushchev decided to back down, and Russian vessels turned back. There were many more tense moments before a full diplomatic solution. In the end, both Khrushchev and JFK grew through the crisis. Castro was enraged and felt betrayed, but he was also a winner: he would outlast JFK and Khrushchev, and Cuba's socialism lasted longer than Russia's. This book is an excellent account of how luck and perhaps a few right decisions avoided a nuclear holocaust.
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4.0 out of 5 stars If you want to learn about the crisis, Dec 31 2009
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Marc Ranger "Baseball fan" (québec, canada) - See all my reviews
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This is a good book to read if you want to learn more about the Cuban missiles crisis. There are many photographs supporting the text. However, twice the author refers to Lee Harvey Oswald as the lone assassin in JFK's murder.

Dobbs obviously wants to stick to "official version of events" and it makes you wonder if his retelling of the Cuban crisis bears the same "official version of events"...
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