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Now, in this powerful, eye-opening new book, William B. Breuer reveals the startling truth behind the Cuban crisis of the early 1960s. From the Bay of Pigs to Guantanamo Bay and the October '62 missile crisis, Breuer exposes how John and Robert Kennedy worked together to expand the clandestine, sometimes illegal activities to eliminate Castro.
Vendetta! is a riveting account of recent history, complete with spies, saboteurs, guerrillas, murder plots, and kidnappings, told in the hard-hitting, dramatic style that has won the author critical acclaim as a chronicler of military intrigue.
Based on new firsthand interviews with many of the people who directed and participated in the Kennedys' secret war, Vendetta! includes candid recollections from a host of government officials who are talking about these events for the first time, among them, W. Raymond Wannall, former assistant director of the FBI, and Theodore Shackley, the CIA official who directed the covert actions from Miami.
As this fascinating chapter of modern day intrigue unfolds, we are swept into the middle of the action, from tense conferences in the Oval Office to terrifying encounters at Guantanamo Bay, where American-backed forces stood outnumbered and surrounded by Cuban troops.
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Subjects
Subversive activities, Foreign relations, History, United states, foreign relations, cuba, Cuba, foreign relations, Subversive activities, cuba, Castro, fidel, 1927-2016, Kennedy, john f. (john fitzgerald), 1917-1963, Kennedy, robert f., 1925-1968Places
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Vendetta!: Fidel Castro and the Kennedy Brothers
January 22, 1998, Wiley
in English
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Vendetta!: Fidel Castro and the Kennedy brothers
1997, John Wiley
in English
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"A ROSY WINTER SUN was peeking over the Washington Monument and starting its ascent into a clear blue sky on the crisp Saturday morning of November 17, 1962."
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