EDGE OF ARMAGEDDON

Florida and the Cuban Missile Crisis

by Nick Wynne and Joe Knetsch, Editors

EDGE OF ARMAGEDDON
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EDGE OF ARMAGEDDON

Florida and the Cuban Missile Crisis

by Nick Wynne and Joe Knetsch, Editors

Published Oct 11, 2017
167 Pages
Genre: HISTORY / United States / 20th Century



 

Book Details

RUSSIAN MISSILES IN CUBA!

For Floridians, who were on the frontline of the Cuban Missile Crisis of October 1962, tranquility in the face of the possible extermination of much of the world’s population was difficult to maintain. Endless convoys of troops and equipment, often tying up public transportation routes, signaled a crisis that approached that of World War II. Overhead, the flights of jet fighters and bombers reinforced the perception that war was imminent, while the hasty erection of defensive and offensive missile batteries along public thoroughfares and in remote sections of the Florida countryside was a clear indication that the Sunshine State would be the first target should war break out. Even the lukewarm efforts of state and local authorities to provide structures for civil defense added to the sense of impending violence.

 

About the Author

Nick Wynne and Joe Knetsch, Editors

Nick Wynne is the Executive Director Emeritus of the Florida Historical Society. Joe Knetsch is a well known and respected Florida historian, and a recent retiree from the Florida Department of Natural Resources. Wynne received his doctorate in history from the University of Georgia. Knetsch received his doctorate in history from Florida State University.

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