BAY OF PIGS: CIA's Cuban Disaster April 1961

Book number: 91996 Product format: Paperback Author: PHIL CARRADICE

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As far as prestige and standing in the world were concerned, the Bay of Pigs invasion of 1961 was the worst disaster to befall the USA since the War of 1812 when British forces burned the Whitehouse. Badly planned and organised and littered with mistakes from start to finish, not least an inept performance by John F. Kennedy and his new administration, supposedly an attempt by Cuban exiles to regain their homeland, the whole operation was funded and equipped by the USA. When things began to go wrong with the landings at Playa Larga and Playa Giron on the south-eastern coast of Cuba, President Kennedy and his advisors began overruling military decisions, with the result that the invading Brigade 2506, made up of Cuban exiles, was left with little or no air cover, limited ammunition, and no easy escape. Fidel Castro made great play of his success and the American failure at the Bay of Pigs. He, like Nikita Khrushchev, thought Kennedy was weak. The Cuban Missile Crisis of the following year was almost an inevitable consequence of the disaster. A good quick overview of important events and characters leading up to the Kennedy assassination, well illustrated, some colour, 128 page large softback in the Cold War 1945-1991 Series.

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Author PHIL CARRADICE
Product Format Paperback
ISBN 9781526728296
Published Price £14.99

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