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  2. Thirteen Days (film) - Wikipedia

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    Thirteen Days is a 2000 American historical political thriller film directed by Roger Donaldson.It dramatizes the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962, seen from the perspective of the US political leadership.

  3. United States embargo against Cuba - Wikipedia

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    On September 4, 1961, partly in response, Congress passed the Foreign Assistance Act, a Cold War Act that prohibited aid to Cuba and authorized the President to impose a complete trade-embargo against Cuba. On January 21, 1962, Cuba was suspended by the Organization of American States (OAS), by a vote of 14 in favor, one (Cuba) against with six ...

  4. Cuban Missile Crisis - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 13 December 2024. 1962 confrontation between the US and USSR "Missile Crisis" redirects here. For the missile crisis in Cyprus, see Cypriot S-300 crisis. "Cuban Missile" redirects here. For the baseball player, see Aroldis Chapman. Cuban Missile Crisis Part of the Cold War and the aftermath of the Cuban ...

  5. Category:Films about the Cuban Missile Crisis - Wikipedia

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    Films about the Cuban Missile Crisis (1962). Pages in category "Films about the Cuban Missile Crisis" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.

  6. 1962 - Wikipedia

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    1962 was a common year ... February 3 – A United States embargo against Cuba is announced. ... Sean McNamara, American film director, film producer, ...

  7. Operation Ortsac - Wikipedia

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    The name was derived from then Cuban President Fidel Castro by spelling his surname backwards.. During the Cuban Missile Crisis, upon discovery of SS-4 missiles being assembled in Cuba, the U.S. Government considered several options including a blockade (an act of war under international law, so it was called a "quarantine"), an airstrike, or a military strike against the Cuban missile positions.

  8. Cuban thaw - Wikipedia

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    The prisoner swap marked the biggest shift in White House policy towards Cuba since the imposition of the embargo in 1962, and removed a key obstacle to bilateral relations. [27] Since the exchange, Gross has become a vocal advocate of the normalization of relations, even offering to visit Cuba again in support of such a result.

  9. List of Cuban films - Wikipedia

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    Silent short film Juan José (John Joseph) Enrique Díaz Quesada: Drama: Silent short film 1913: Manuel García o el Rey de los campos de Cuba (Manuel García, King of Cuban Countryside) Enrique Díaz Quesada: Gerardo Artecona, Evangelina Adams, Concepción Pou, María Izquierdo, Domingo Suárez, José Artecona, Andrés Bravo, Manuel Banderas ...