And the Russians Stayed: The Sovietization of Cuba : a Personal PortraitThis personal account of the author and members of his family spans thirty years, from January 1, 1959, up until the present day where the Soviets continue to use fortified coves to keep their missiles only 90 miles from America's shores. Photos. |
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81 , 83 , 95 . CHAPTER 14 1. Concerning the noninvasion pledge , Kennedy actually stated that he was " confident that other nations of the Western Hemisphere would be prepared to do likewise . " 2. Miami News , March 19 , 1963 .
81 , 83 , 95 . CHAPTER 14 1. Concerning the noninvasion pledge , Kennedy actually stated that he was " confident that other nations of the Western Hemisphere would be prepared to do likewise . " 2. Miami News , March 19 , 1963 .
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As noted by the Economist ( March 7- 13 , 1987 ) , “ After President Kennedy took his Thor [ Jupiter ] mis- siles out of Italy and Turkey , the Soviets started to deploy their SS - 20s . Before the SS - 20s the Russians had in service ...
As noted by the Economist ( March 7- 13 , 1987 ) , “ After President Kennedy took his Thor [ Jupiter ] mis- siles out of Italy and Turkey , the Soviets started to deploy their SS - 20s . Before the SS - 20s the Russians had in service ...
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Economist , March 26 , 1988 , p . 13 . CHAPTER 16 1. Since then , the United Nations Educational , Scientific , and Cul- tural Organization has started to restore the historic center of Ha- vana , and other parts of the city have ...
Economist , March 26 , 1988 , p . 13 . CHAPTER 16 1. Since then , the United Nations Educational , Scientific , and Cul- tural Organization has started to restore the historic center of Ha- vana , and other parts of the city have ...
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