The world was brought to the brink of nuclear war as the two superpowers stared each other out during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Take a look at some of these resources to get a more in-depth view of this Cold War showdown.
John Clare provides a good introduction to the Crisis on his site, while the BBC looks at events in a bit more depth.
Also worth trying out is this BBC Podcast on the Crisis, while if you want to do some real historical research, take a look at the National Security Archive documents.
You can see Kennedy's address to the nation after the discovery of the missiles below:
Here is an introduction to the Crisis from an American documentary about the Crisis:
For a Soviet perspective on the Crisis from Khrushchev's son Sergei, follow this link on You Tube.
Revision
Finally, you might want to try out this date-matching exercise from School History for a bit of revision or the Bitesize section on Cuba from the BBC. The National Archive has its usual high quality take on events.
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