Author Michael Tougias sponsored by the Friends of the Goodnow Library

Sunday, October 273:00—4:45 PMCommunity RoomGoodnow Library21 Concord Rd, Sudbury, MA, 01776

Friends Present The Untold Story of the Cuban Missile Crisis with NY Times Bestselling Author Michael Tougias

Join the Friends of the Goodnow Library for a new multi-media presentation by NY Times bestselling author Michael Tougias entitled The Untold Story of the Cuban Missile Crisis. The program, a part of the Sunday Afternoons at Goodnow Series, will take place on Sunday, October 27, 2019 at 3 PM in the Community Meeting Room of the Goodnow Library, 21 Concord Road, Sudbury. Admission is free and the program is open to the public.

In this multimedia presentation based on his newly published co-authored book, New York Times bestselling author Michael J. Tougias first chronicles the thirteen harrowing days of the Cuban Missile Crisis and then outlines the steps President Kennedy made to reach a decision on a course of action. Special emphasis is given to the heroes of the crisis: the U-2 pilots who flew unarmed over Cuba to secure the photographic proof that the Soviets were installing nuclear missiles on the island. These pilots helped President Kennedy achieve a difficult objective: to have the nuclear missiles removed from Cuba without triggering Armageddon. JFK secretly audio recorded every meeting conducted during the Cuban Missile Crisis. These transcripts, as well as recently declassified CIA documents, form the basis of this fascinating analysis of JFK’s successful decision making.

Tougias will also focus on three lesser-known events that put us on the brink of nuclear war:

•    The shooting down of Major Rudolph Anderson who was killed in his U-2 by a Soviet Surface to Air Missile over Cuba.

•    The accidental incursion of a U-2 from Alaska into Soviet air space, and the chase that ensued, including fighter jets with nuclear tipped missiles.

•    The Russian submarine commander who wanted to launch his nuclear torpedo when the Americans tried to force him to the surface.

This unique presentation entertains with the dramatic chronicling of the Cuban Missile Crisis (with slides) while providing useful analysis of JFK’s process of tackling major decisions in practical ways that others can learn from and adopt. It’s an especially timely topic today.