From the Vault: The Cuban Missile Crisis - Blind Over Cuba
SpyCast20 Okt 2015

From the Vault: The Cuban Missile Crisis - Blind Over Cuba

Professor David Barrett discusses his book Blind over Cuba: The Photo Gap and the Missile Crisis which he wrote with Max Holland. He describes to former SPY Historian Mark Stout how the Kennedy Administration impeded reconnaissance flights over Cuba in the weeks before the crisis and how the Administration successfully covered up that fact. From October 2012.

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