Fidel Castro and Khrushchev, the USSR leader.
http://www.history.com/topics/cold-war/cuban-missile-crisis/pictures/cuban-missile-crisis/nikita-khrushchev-with-fidel-castro
http://www.history.com/topics/cold-war/cuban-missile-crisis/pictures/cuban-missile-crisis/nikita-khrushchev-with-fidel-castro
Annotated Bibliography
Primary Sources
Canadian Prime Minister John Diefenbaker and President John F. Kennedy. Canada-ColdWarTimeline, Tangient LLC, 2017, canada-coldwartimeline.wikispaces.com/file/view/cuban_missle_debate.jpg/333151432/422x295/cuban_missle_debate.jpg. Accessed 19 Oct. 2017.
This primary source is a picture of John Frederick Kennedy and Canadian Prime Minister, John Diefenbaker. The source showed us the setting of their conversation. We will use the source to show the tension between Canada and the US.
Gold, Michael. "MRBM Launch Site 2." 1 Nov. 1962. The Dark Room, Baltimore Sun, 20 Oct. 2012, darkroom.baltimoresun.com/2012/10/cuban-missile-crisis-50-years-later/krt-us-news-cubancrisis-50years-2-mct/. Accessed 27 Nov. 2017.
This primary source is a picture or the second launch site. We will use this picture to show the similarities of the three launch sites.
MRBM Missile Launch Site 3. 2017. Gettyimages, Getty Images, 2017, www.gettyimages.ca/detail/news-photo/an-aerial-intelligence-photograph-of-mrbm-launch-site-3-san-news-photo/615299688#an-aerial-intelligence-photograph-of-mrbm-launch-site-3-san-cristobal-picture-id615299688. Accessed 27 Nov. 2017.
This primary source is an arial photo of the third missile site that we will use to show the similarities between the three missile sites.
On October 14, 1962, American aerial photographs of Cuba revealed missile erectors, fuel tank trailers and oxidizer tank trailers. 14 Oct. 1962. History.com, A+E networks, 2010, www.history.com/topics/cold-war/cuban-missile-crisis/pictures/cuban-missile-crisis/missile-launch-site-in-cuba. Accessed 2 Nov. 2017.
This primary source is an aerial photograph of the first missile site. The source showed us the layout of the missile site. We will use this to compare the three missile sites.
Smith, Stran. "Cuban Missile Crisis." Smithstran, Brazils Culture, 7 Feb. 2015, smithstran.wordpress.com/2015/02/07/cuban-missile-crisis-a-tribute-to-my-grandfather-raymond-c-cheal/. Accessed 28 Nov. 2017.
This primary source is a newspaper article of the naval blockade. This source taught us more about the naval blockade. We will use this source to show how they stopped the Soviets.
This newspaper map shows the distances from the missile sites to major cities. History, A&E Networks, 2017, www.history.com/topics/cold-war/cuban-missile-crisis/pictures/cuban-missile-crisis/distances-of-major-cites-from-cuba. Accessed 26 Oct. 2017.
This primary source is an image that we will use to show how big the threat to America really was.
Secondary Sources
"The Cuban Missile Crisis." The History Learning Site, History Learning Site, 25 May 2015, www.historylearningsite.co.uk/modern-world-history-1918-to-1980/the-cold-war/the-cuban-missile-crisis/. Accessed 27 Nov. 2017.
This secondary source is a website to help us learn more about the missile sites. We will use this to show the differences between the three launch sites.
"The Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962." Office of The Historian, Buero of Public Affairs, history.state.gov/milestones/1961-1968/cuban-missile-crisis. Accessed 7 Nov. 2017.
This secondary source is a website that we will use to learn more about JFK and his affect on the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962. We will use this source in our project by showing how JFK affected the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Daniels, Robert V. "Khrushchev Unburied." ["New Leader"]. New Leader, vol. 87, no. 5, Sep/Oct2004, pp. 20-22. EBSCOhost, search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=khh&AN=14847912&site=hrc-live.
This secondary source is a newspaper article that told us more about Khrushchev's life and childhood. We used this because it will tell us more about the Soviet Union leader.
"The Dark Room." The Dark Room, Baltimore Sun, 2017, r.search.yahoo.com/_ylt=AwrB8pngehxasGwAL6ijzbkF;_ylu=X3oDMTBtdXBkbHJyBHNlYwNmcC1hdHRyaWIEc2xrA3J1cmw-/RV=2/RE=1511844704/RO=11/RU=http%3a%2f%2fdarkroom.baltimoresun.com%2f2012%2f10%2fcuban-missile-crisis-50-years-later%2fkrt-us-news-cubancrisis-50years-2-mct%2f/RK=2/RS=KyJUuAlfeQRg5H6NSYFkG50hUJ8-. Accessed 27 Nov. 2017.
This secondary source is a website that we used to learn more about the second launch site. We used this source to show the similarities between the three launch sites.
History.com. A+E Networks, 2009, www.history.com/topics/cold-war/cold-war-history. Accessed 29 Jan. 2018.
This secondary source is a website that we will use to learn more about the cold war and show a video.
Lewis, Jeffrey, performer. Cuban Missile Crisis. 2010. History.com, A+E networks, www.history.com/topics/cold-war/cuban-missile-crisis. Accessed 2 Nov. 2017.
This secondary source is a video made by Jeffrey Lewis and it will help us to sum up the Cuban Missile Crisis. We learned that Khrushchev wanted to pass the naval blockade at first. We want to use the source as a song at the end of our project to sum it all up.
Smith, Stran. "Cuban Missile Crisis." Smithstran, Stran Smith, 7 Feb. 2015, smithstran.wordpress.com/2015/02/07/cuban-missile-crisis-a-tribute-to-my-grandfather-raymond-c-cheal/. Accessed 28 Nov. 2017.
This secondary source is a website about the Cuban Missile Crisis. This source told us how they observed Cuba. We will use this in our project by comparing it to how Cuba defended themselves.
Primary Sources
Canadian Prime Minister John Diefenbaker and President John F. Kennedy. Canada-ColdWarTimeline, Tangient LLC, 2017, canada-coldwartimeline.wikispaces.com/file/view/cuban_missle_debate.jpg/333151432/422x295/cuban_missle_debate.jpg. Accessed 19 Oct. 2017.
This primary source is a picture of John Frederick Kennedy and Canadian Prime Minister, John Diefenbaker. The source showed us the setting of their conversation. We will use the source to show the tension between Canada and the US.
Gold, Michael. "MRBM Launch Site 2." 1 Nov. 1962. The Dark Room, Baltimore Sun, 20 Oct. 2012, darkroom.baltimoresun.com/2012/10/cuban-missile-crisis-50-years-later/krt-us-news-cubancrisis-50years-2-mct/. Accessed 27 Nov. 2017.
This primary source is a picture or the second launch site. We will use this picture to show the similarities of the three launch sites.
MRBM Missile Launch Site 3. 2017. Gettyimages, Getty Images, 2017, www.gettyimages.ca/detail/news-photo/an-aerial-intelligence-photograph-of-mrbm-launch-site-3-san-news-photo/615299688#an-aerial-intelligence-photograph-of-mrbm-launch-site-3-san-cristobal-picture-id615299688. Accessed 27 Nov. 2017.
This primary source is an arial photo of the third missile site that we will use to show the similarities between the three missile sites.
On October 14, 1962, American aerial photographs of Cuba revealed missile erectors, fuel tank trailers and oxidizer tank trailers. 14 Oct. 1962. History.com, A+E networks, 2010, www.history.com/topics/cold-war/cuban-missile-crisis/pictures/cuban-missile-crisis/missile-launch-site-in-cuba. Accessed 2 Nov. 2017.
This primary source is an aerial photograph of the first missile site. The source showed us the layout of the missile site. We will use this to compare the three missile sites.
Smith, Stran. "Cuban Missile Crisis." Smithstran, Brazils Culture, 7 Feb. 2015, smithstran.wordpress.com/2015/02/07/cuban-missile-crisis-a-tribute-to-my-grandfather-raymond-c-cheal/. Accessed 28 Nov. 2017.
This primary source is a newspaper article of the naval blockade. This source taught us more about the naval blockade. We will use this source to show how they stopped the Soviets.
This newspaper map shows the distances from the missile sites to major cities. History, A&E Networks, 2017, www.history.com/topics/cold-war/cuban-missile-crisis/pictures/cuban-missile-crisis/distances-of-major-cites-from-cuba. Accessed 26 Oct. 2017.
This primary source is an image that we will use to show how big the threat to America really was.
Secondary Sources
"The Cuban Missile Crisis." The History Learning Site, History Learning Site, 25 May 2015, www.historylearningsite.co.uk/modern-world-history-1918-to-1980/the-cold-war/the-cuban-missile-crisis/. Accessed 27 Nov. 2017.
This secondary source is a website to help us learn more about the missile sites. We will use this to show the differences between the three launch sites.
"The Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962." Office of The Historian, Buero of Public Affairs, history.state.gov/milestones/1961-1968/cuban-missile-crisis. Accessed 7 Nov. 2017.
This secondary source is a website that we will use to learn more about JFK and his affect on the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962. We will use this source in our project by showing how JFK affected the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Daniels, Robert V. "Khrushchev Unburied." ["New Leader"]. New Leader, vol. 87, no. 5, Sep/Oct2004, pp. 20-22. EBSCOhost, search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=khh&AN=14847912&site=hrc-live.
This secondary source is a newspaper article that told us more about Khrushchev's life and childhood. We used this because it will tell us more about the Soviet Union leader.
"The Dark Room." The Dark Room, Baltimore Sun, 2017, r.search.yahoo.com/_ylt=AwrB8pngehxasGwAL6ijzbkF;_ylu=X3oDMTBtdXBkbHJyBHNlYwNmcC1hdHRyaWIEc2xrA3J1cmw-/RV=2/RE=1511844704/RO=11/RU=http%3a%2f%2fdarkroom.baltimoresun.com%2f2012%2f10%2fcuban-missile-crisis-50-years-later%2fkrt-us-news-cubancrisis-50years-2-mct%2f/RK=2/RS=KyJUuAlfeQRg5H6NSYFkG50hUJ8-. Accessed 27 Nov. 2017.
This secondary source is a website that we used to learn more about the second launch site. We used this source to show the similarities between the three launch sites.
History.com. A+E Networks, 2009, www.history.com/topics/cold-war/cold-war-history. Accessed 29 Jan. 2018.
This secondary source is a website that we will use to learn more about the cold war and show a video.
Lewis, Jeffrey, performer. Cuban Missile Crisis. 2010. History.com, A+E networks, www.history.com/topics/cold-war/cuban-missile-crisis. Accessed 2 Nov. 2017.
This secondary source is a video made by Jeffrey Lewis and it will help us to sum up the Cuban Missile Crisis. We learned that Khrushchev wanted to pass the naval blockade at first. We want to use the source as a song at the end of our project to sum it all up.
Smith, Stran. "Cuban Missile Crisis." Smithstran, Stran Smith, 7 Feb. 2015, smithstran.wordpress.com/2015/02/07/cuban-missile-crisis-a-tribute-to-my-grandfather-raymond-c-cheal/. Accessed 28 Nov. 2017.
This secondary source is a website about the Cuban Missile Crisis. This source told us how they observed Cuba. We will use this in our project by comparing it to how Cuba defended themselves.