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1) Fallout
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When an unthinkable nuclear attack occurs in an alternate-reality 1962, Scott is forced into his father's bomb shelter with his family and neighbors, where they rapidly consume limited supplies and fear the worst about the fate of the world outside.
6) Countdown
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"Franny Chapman just wants some peace. But that's hard to get when her best friend is feuding with her, her sister has disappeared, and her uncle is fighting an old war in his head. Her saintly younger brother is no help, and the cute boy across the street only complicates things. Worst of all, everyone is walking around just waiting for a bomb to fall. It's 1962, and it seems the whole country is living in fear."--Dust jacket flap.
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In response to the installation of Soviet nuclear missiles in Cuba, the United States began a naval blockade of the island in October 1962. The blockade - called a quarantine - was aimed at preventing any additional Soviet weapons from reaching the island. After secret negotiations, the Soviet Union announced that it would withdraw its missiles from Cuba in exchange for an American promise not to invade the island.
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The United States and the Soviet Union reached the brink of war during the Cuban Missile Crisis, during which U.S. warships began a naval blockade of Cuba to prevent the Soviet Union from stationing nuclear missiles in the country. During the blockade, Cuban soldiers and students prepared for a possible U.S. invasion, while the family members of U.S. forces stationed at a base at Guantanamo Bay were evacuated.
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As the U.S. representative to the United Nations, Adlai Stevenson demonstrated the nation's evidence that the Soviet Union was positioning offensive nuclear missiles in Cuba. In the Kennedy administration, Stevenson was one of the few voices that argued for diplomacy rather than a strategic strike in Cuba that would disable the missiles.
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"Looks at the pivotal crisis from the Cold War during which the Soviet Union set up nuclear missiles in Cuba. Readers are introduced to the key players, including Castro, Khrushev, and Kennedy, and the intricacies of the crisis are covered including proxy wars, communication systems, and the outcome. A final chapter examines relations today and explores the idea that a new Cold War with Russia may be looming."--Publisher.