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How the World Changed After the Cuban Missile Crisis
In October 1962, the world held its breath. Nuclear war seemed imminent. The Cuban Missile Crisis was resolved in thirteen tense days — but the real impact would last decades. In this immersive, 60,000-word deep dive, we examine how the Cold War was forever changed by those two weeks of near-apocalypse.
From the rise of Mutually Assured Destruction to the birth of nuclear diplomacy… from haunted presidents to silent submarines… from the nuclear paranoia of schoolchildren to the evolution of superpower strategy — this episode traces the long, chilling shadow the crisis cast across history.
This is not just a story of what almost happened… it’s a reckoning with how close we came, and how we still live in its echo.
Topics Covered:
The psychological aftermath of nuclear brinkmanship
Shifts in U.S. and Soviet strategic doctrine
How the crisis redefined diplomacy, war planning, and intelligence
The explosion of nuclear fear in global culture
The treaties, technologies, and tensions born from 1962
Why the memory of the crisis may be more important now than ever
By The Cold War BunkerHow the World Changed After the Cuban Missile Crisis
In October 1962, the world held its breath. Nuclear war seemed imminent. The Cuban Missile Crisis was resolved in thirteen tense days — but the real impact would last decades. In this immersive, 60,000-word deep dive, we examine how the Cold War was forever changed by those two weeks of near-apocalypse.
From the rise of Mutually Assured Destruction to the birth of nuclear diplomacy… from haunted presidents to silent submarines… from the nuclear paranoia of schoolchildren to the evolution of superpower strategy — this episode traces the long, chilling shadow the crisis cast across history.
This is not just a story of what almost happened… it’s a reckoning with how close we came, and how we still live in its echo.
Topics Covered:
The psychological aftermath of nuclear brinkmanship
Shifts in U.S. and Soviet strategic doctrine
How the crisis redefined diplomacy, war planning, and intelligence
The explosion of nuclear fear in global culture
The treaties, technologies, and tensions born from 1962
Why the memory of the crisis may be more important now than ever