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Cuban Missile Crisis Timeline 3 of 9 - Timeline Help

Cuban Missile Crisis Timeline 3 of 9 from October 1960 to July 1961 at Timeline Help.

  

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October 13



October 19


October 15

October 27


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July 26
Cuban Foreign Minister Raul Roa Garcia accuses the U.S. of preparing an invasion of Cuba from Guatemalian soil. The United States denies the accusation.

Cuba arrests counterrevolutionary fighters after a U.S. arms dropping.

Miami Cuban Republic's council representative is being wounded after he is beaten up. Tensions are heating up in Cuban missile crisis timeline 3.

The U.S.imposes a full trade and economic embargo on Cuba.

Cuba enrolls urban reforms.

President Eisenhower orders the mapping out of invasion plans by U-2 planes.

Foreign Minister Raul Roa Garcia states that the U.S. makes plans to attack Cuba. President Eisenhower denies.

Air raids against Guatemalian military people who refuse to co-operate with a U.S. invasion of Cuba.

President Eisenhower sends navy vessels to Guatemala and Nicaragua for protection.

The Cuban government supports the Soviet Union in public.

The U.S. ends all diplomatic and consular relations with Cuba.

U.S. weapon droppings in Cuba are ceased.

John F. Kennedy becomes president of the United States.

Two CIA assassination attempts against Castro fail.

Electrical plants in Havana are destroyed.

The Santiago de Cuba oil refinery is destroyed.

The U.S. State Department states that Cuba is a Soviet satellite state.

President Kennedy states their will be no U.S. military intervention in Cuba.

The U.S. bombs military airports in Cuba.

Failed invasion of U.S. trained Cuban exile Brigade 2506 in the Bay of Pigs. Many fighters are made prisoner of war. This is a historical event in Cuban missile crisis timeline 3.

Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev writes President Kennedy that he will defend Cuba.
The U.S. denies any involvement.

The U.S. refuses to start peace talks after the Bay of Pigs invasion.

The United States installs IRBM Jupiter nuclear missiles in Turkey, they are aimed at the U.S.S.R.

The U.S. refuses an offer made by Castro to release Bay of Pigs prisoners in exchange for prisioners in the U.S., Guatemala and Nicaragua.

Kennedy - Khrushchev summit in Vienna.

CIA attempt to kill Fidel and Raul Castro and Che Guevara fails.

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Bibliography of the Cuban Missile Crisis Timeline 3

Allison, G (1999). Essence of Decision.
Nathan, J (2000). Anatomy of the Cuban Missile Crisis. Greenwood Press Guides to Historic Events of the Twentieth Century.
Stern, S (2004). The Week the World Stood Still.
Frankel, M (2005). High Noon in the Cold War.



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