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    The film, Thirteen Days, is a stark reminder of just how close the United States came and stood at the brink of war with the Soviet Union. It also depicts the internal struggle within the White House, and how even those who are on lower rungs of the ladder could severely impact the outcome of the Cuban Missile Crisis. Although Kennedy and his inner staff wished to avoid a war at all costs, his military staff, on the other hand, had different intentions. The Kennedy administration ultimately avoided

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    Thirteen Days” by Antony Gumi The “Thirteen Days” movie describes how the 35th president of United States of America (USA), John Fitzgerald Kennedy (JFK) dealt with the Cuban Missile Crisis during the period of October 14-28, 1963. It shows how JFK’s leadership saved the world from having World War III (WWIII), or worse, Nuclear War. JFK’s crisis management and decision-making skills was tested during this period. He was under an extreme pressure, having the Cuban missiles were about to be ready

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    The movie Thirteen Days is 2000 docudrama and is directed by Roger Donaldson who is Australian and tries to portray the film in a serious manor. The movie is based on the 13 days of the Cuban Missile Crisis, and shows the perspective of the US political leadership, specifically Special Assistant to the president Kenny O’Donnell, President John F. Kennedy and the Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy. This film is not based on the book of the same name written by Robert F. Kennedy like the first docudrama

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    Movie Review: Thirteen Days April 20, 2013 Summary The movie Thirteen Days is based off of the real life situation of the Cuban Missile Crisis that occurred back in 1962. The United States learned that the Soviet Union was placing missiles with nuclear weapons in Cuba. The movie follows President John F. Kennedy and his advisors as they are trying to come up with a plan of action for how to handle the situation. The missiles are positioned to be close enough to hit almost any city

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    Thirteen Days by Robert Kennedy Thirteen Days, by Robert Kennedy, is a portrayal of the drama surrounding the Cuban missile crisis, and an analysis of the ordeal. There are two sides to this conflict which was played out in the post-World War II era. On one hand you have the Communists of the Soviet Union, whose desire to bring all of Europe under their heel would nearly spark a war that would annihilate the human race. On the other stands the Americans who wished the "vindication of right"

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    into the meeting room of Excomm. Robert Kennedy John F. Kennedy’s younger brother and attorney general, and soon senator. Robert Kennedy was assassinated on June 5th, 1968 by Sirhan Sirhan.From the Russian point of view, Max Frankel writes that one day, while the Soviet leader, Nikita S. Khrushchev wasn’t doing anything in particular, when suddenly, the idea of sending missiles to Cuba popped in his head. His reasoning was that if the Americans could have missiles pointed at Russia from Turkey, it

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    “The Cuban missile crisis was the most dangerous event in human history” (Munton and Welch 1). I felt that this quote summed up the book nicely. Even though the missiles were never launched the impact that they would have had on the United States would have been deadly. I found this book to be very interesting. Although I had learned about this before I read this book it gave me a lot of information that I did not know, but it also gave me a more in depth look at what I had already learned. Below

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    For what probably felt like a month the 13 days that Kennedy and his Associates went through was one of the memorable events during Kennedy’s time as president. If Kennedy would have did things different would we maybe have gone to war with Russia? Who knows, but because Kennedy did make good decisions and had lot of great people on his side while making these decisions that made this movie and real life story epic. He also had the problem of he was against what his own Chiefs of staff and other

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    The Cuban Missile Crisis- Thirteen Days. The film ‘Thirteen Days’ is a retell of the Cuban Missile Crisis. It shows the world the how close we really were to a nuclear disaster. President John F Kennedy had to make choices that others under him did not want but to save his nation he had to make the choice on the spot and very fast. There was a lot of tension brought to the film that happened during the real event. It shows John F Kennedy and Khrushchev not getting along but towards the end they

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    book Thirteen Days. Thirteen days takes place in the United States capital of Washington D.C. At the time of this book, John Fitzgerald Kennedy was the president of the United States. The book revolves around conflict with the Soviet Union and the island of Cuba. The main characters in the book are John F. Kennedy, his special assistant Kenneth O’Donnell, and his brother, Bobby Kennedy. This memoir represents the extreme conditions that the country’s leaders were under during the thirteen days that

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