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Thirteen Days: A Memoir of the Cuban Missile Crisis is Robert F. Kennedy's account of the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962. The book was released in 1969, the year after his assassination. Thirteen Days describes the meetings held by the Executive Committee (ExComm), the team assembled by US President John F. Kennedy to handle the tense situation that developed between the United States and the Soviet Union following the discovery of Soviet nuclear missiles in Cuba, 90 miles (140 km) from Florida. Robert Kennedy, who was the US Attorney General at the time, describes his brother John's leadership style during the crisis as involved, but not controlling. Robert Kennedy viewed the military leaders on the council sympathetically, and recognized that their lifelong concentration on war was difficu

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  • 13 dní (cs)
  • Thirteen Days (book) (en)
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  • 13 dní je jedno z děl Roberta Kennedyho. V originále se jmenuje Thirteen days: The memoir of Cuban missile crisis. Pojednává o průběhu kubánské raketové krize, třinácti říjnových dnech roku 1962, kdy se svět ocitl vůbec nejblíže atomové válce. Kubánská krize je popisována z pohledu jednoho z nejvyšších amerických politiků své doby, bratra prezidenta Johna Fitzgeralda Kennedyho, který tehdy zastával post ministra spravdelnosti USA a byl jedním z hlavních kontaktů mezi sovětskou stranou a prezidentem Kennedym. Dílo bylo vydáno v New Yorku rok po autorově smrti. (cs)
  • Thirteen Days: A Memoir of the Cuban Missile Crisis is Robert F. Kennedy's account of the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962. The book was released in 1969, the year after his assassination. Thirteen Days describes the meetings held by the Executive Committee (ExComm), the team assembled by US President John F. Kennedy to handle the tense situation that developed between the United States and the Soviet Union following the discovery of Soviet nuclear missiles in Cuba, 90 miles (140 km) from Florida. Robert Kennedy, who was the US Attorney General at the time, describes his brother John's leadership style during the crisis as involved, but not controlling. Robert Kennedy viewed the military leaders on the council sympathetically, and recognized that their lifelong concentration on war was difficu (en)
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  • Thirteen Days: A Memoir of the Cuban Missile Crisis (en)
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  • W. W. Norton
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