
Thirteen Days
A Memoir of the Cuban Missile Crisis
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Kurt Elftmann
In October 1962, when the United States confronted the Soviet Union over its installation of missiles in Cuba, few people shared the behind-the-scenes story as it is told here by the late Senator Robert F. Kennedy. In this unique account, he describes the hour-by-hour negotiations, with particular attention to the actions and views of his brother, President John F. Kennedy.
In a foreword to this edition, the distinguished historian and Kennedy adviser Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., discusses the book's enduring importance and the significance of new information about the crisis that has come to light from the former Soviet Union.
©1971, 1969 W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., Copyright 1968 by McCall Corporation (P)2013 Audible, Inc.Listeners also enjoyed...




















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Not as good as the movie
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Historical Terror
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An good inside look
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interesting.
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Great story, terrible narrator
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In 1968, I planned to vote for RFK , Anybody to replace LBJ. Anyway, If you like history I believe you will enjoy
this book.
IF YOU LOVE HISTORY"""
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an insight into a point in history
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I also recommend further reading of the Audible book Red November by W. Craig Reed which expands on the submarine actions not discussed in 13 days that truly bring to fact that the Soviet Navy's B-59, B-4, B-36 & B-130 Foxtrot diesel-electric powered submarines equipped with a T-5 Nuclear torpedo's called the "Special Weapon", lay in wait for launch at our major Eastern Cities in the bottom of the ocean. Boston was only 1,500 miles away and Mexico City just over 1,300 miles. The power of this "Special Weapon would be equivalent to the Hiroshima bomb dropped on August 6th 1945 on Japan. The name forgotten to history, Vasili Arkhipov indeed saved the planet. One false move by either side and this review would not have been possible. I rate this 5 stars all the way as I also did with Red November!
Nearly Armageddon
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Indeed, perhaps because Kennedy never had a chance to revise the manuscript, his writing has two helpful supplements attached to it. One is a lengthy afterword on the lessons of the crisis from academics Richard E. Neustadt and Graham T. Allison who, while framing it in the context of the Cold War and the then ongoing Vietnam War, make cases and points about diplomacy and America’s role that are still all too relevant more than a half-century after it was written. There’s also collected in the book’s conclusion the text of both President Kennedy’s televised speech on the crisis as well as messages back and forth between the President and Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev, offering context for portions of the main book (though it must be said this section translates rather POORLY for the audiobook version, despite the otherwise solid reading from Kurt Elftmann).
While a thin book, not to mention one perhaps overtaken by the opening of archives and the declassification of details that the author couldn’t write about a mere five years after the event, Thirteen Days remains worth seeking out for anyone wanting to learn more about the Cuban Missile Crisis and how narrowly the world avoided a nuclear war at the height of the Cold War.
A First Draft of History
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The afterword was too long-winded, taking a full two hours of the listening time.
Excellent
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