Title:
Mayday: Eisenhower, Khrushchev and the U-2 Affair
Genre:
History
Military
Politics
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Subgenre:
Dwight D Eisenhower
Binding:
Kindle
Edition:
1st
Type of Book:
Non-Fiction
Number of Pages:
494
Number of Chapters:
15
Date Added:
2018-06-26 16:42:40
Synopsis:
On May Day 1960, Soviet forces downed a CIA spy plane flown deep into Soviet territory by Francis Gary Powers two weeks before a crucial summit. This forced President Dwight Eisenhower to decide whether, in an effort to save the meeting, to admit to Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev—and the world—that he had secretly ordered Powers’s flight, or to claim that the CIA could take such a significant step without his approval.
In rich and fascinating detail, Mayday explores the years of U-2 flights, which Eisenhower deemed “an act of war,” the US government’s misconceived attempt to cover up the true purpose of the flight, Khrushchev’s dramatic revelation that Powers was alive and in Soviet custody, and the show trial that sentenced the pilot to prison and hard labor. From a U-2’s cramped cockpit to tense meetings in the Oval Office, the Kremlin, Camp David, CIA headquarters, the Élysée Palace, and Number Ten Downing Street, historian Michael Beschloss draws on previously unavailable CIA documents, diaries, and letters, as well as the recollections of Eisenhower’s aides, to reveal the full high-stakes drama and bring to life its key figures, which also include Richard Nixon, Allen Dulles, and Charles de Gaulle.
Inscribed to me personally by the author on February 28, 2002.
In rich and fascinating detail, Mayday explores the years of U-2 flights, which Eisenhower deemed “an act of war,” the US government’s misconceived attempt to cover up the true purpose of the flight, Khrushchev’s dramatic revelation that Powers was alive and in Soviet custody, and the show trial that sentenced the pilot to prison and hard labor. From a U-2’s cramped cockpit to tense meetings in the Oval Office, the Kremlin, Camp David, CIA headquarters, the Élysée Palace, and Number Ten Downing Street, historian Michael Beschloss draws on previously unavailable CIA documents, diaries, and letters, as well as the recollections of Eisenhower’s aides, to reveal the full high-stakes drama and bring to life its key figures, which also include Richard Nixon, Allen Dulles, and Charles de Gaulle.
Inscribed to me personally by the author on February 28, 2002.
Author:
Michael R Beschloss
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Publisher:
Harper & Row, Publishers
Barcode:
9780060155650
Place of Printing:
Printed In The United States
Publication Date:
1986-01-01
Number of Copies:
1
Language:
English
Publisher Location:
New York, New York
Automatic Estimated Value:
~$6.04
Automatic Estimated Date:
2025-10-17
Date Added:
2018-06-26 16:42:40