The Bay Of Pigs by Howard Mumford Jones
A concise, authoritative account of the 1961 invasion of Cuba that traces the episode’s origins in Cold War policy, details the planning and execution by exile forces backed by U.S. intelligence, and analyzes the operational failures, misjudgments, and intelligence breakdowns that produced its collapse; the narrative situates the crisis within broader themes of American interventionism, presidential decision-making, and the diplomatic and political fallout that reshaped U.S.-Cuban relations and Cold War dynamics.
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