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Between 1945 and 1991, the world came perilously close to nuclear war on multiple occasions. This meticulously researched account examines the critical moments when miscommunication, miscalculation, and human error brought superpowers to the edge of catastrophe—from the Berlin Blockade to the Cuban Missile Crisis, from the Able Archer exercises to the Korean Air Lines incident. Drawing on declassified military documents, diplomatic cables, and firsthand accounts from decision-makers on both sides of the Iron Curtain, this book reveals how crises escalated, what prevented nuclear exchange, and the institutional failures that made near-misses possible. It examines the command structures, early warning systems, and political pressures that shaped responses during moments of extreme tension. The narrative traces the evolution of crisis management protocols, the role of backchannel diplomacy, and the psychological factors affecting leaders operating under existential threat. Neither sensationalizing nor minimizing the dangers, this work offers a clear-eyed analysis of how humanity survived its most dangerous period and what these near-catastrophes reveal about power, decision-making under pressure, and the fragility of peace.
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