Bill O’rally and Martin Dugart talk about the most shocking murder of the twentieth century. And about the end of the American Camelot – the mythical oasis of idyllic happiness, once in knightly novels, with which many in the 1960s associated the White House, the stronghold of idealism among the gloomy world of the Cold War.
A documentary investigation of the death of John Kennedy, saturated with the bitterness of the collapse of the great American dream, which he personified. The truth about the president, his hardships, loneliness and temptations, boundless power and its reverse side. About the path on which he acquired a lot of formidable enemies. Among them, not only the Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev and the Cuban dictator Fidel Castro, but also the director of the CIA Alan Dalles, special services, who know the dark features of the presidential nature well. In addition, the distrust of Kennedy the tops of the Pentagon after the president’s open statements that, in his opinion, generals are capable of a coup d’etat. Finally, the irritation of the mafia with which Kennedy was once …
Author
O`rally Bill, Dugard Martin
Editor
Glebovskaya L.I.
Translator
Naydenov V.V.
Publisher
Central Polygraph, 2014
Series
World history
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