What did Andrei Gromyko do?

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What did Andrei Gromyko do?

He served as Minister of Foreign Affairs (1957–1985) and as Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet (1985–1988). Gromyko was responsible for many top decisions on Soviet foreign policy until he retired in 1988. He went on to become the Soviet ambassador to the United Kingdom in 1952.

What ethnicity was Brezhnev?

Brezhnev’s ethnicity was given as Ukrainian in some documents, including his passport, and Russian in others. Like many youths in the years after the Russian Revolution of 1917, he received a technical education, at first in land management and then in metallurgy.

When was Brezhnev born?

December 19, 1906
Leonid Brezhnev/Date of birth

Where is Leonid Brezhnev from?

Kamianske, Ukraine
Leonid Brezhnev/Place of birth

What did Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko say the Soviets were doing in Cuba?

President Kennedy is visited by Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko, who asserts that Soviet aid to Cuba is purely defensive and does not represent a threat to the United States.

What is Brezhnev known for?

Leonid Brezhnev was the leader of the Soviet Union for 18 years during the height of the Cold War from 1964 to 1982. His leadership is known for its massive build up of nuclear arms, but at great cost to the Soviet economy. Where did Leonid grow up? He was born in Kamenskoe, Ukraine on December 19, 1906.

What is the Brezhnev Doctrine?

Brezhnev Doctrine, foreign policy put forth by Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev in 1968, calling on the Soviet Union to intervene—including militarily—in countries where socialist rule was under threat.

Why did Kennedy choose not to invade Cuba?

President Kennedy did not want the Soviet Union and Cuba to know that he had discovered the missiles. The aim of this “quarantine,” as he called it, was to prevent the Soviets from bringing in more military supplies. He demanded the removal of the missiles already there and the destruction of the sites.

Did Kennedy Bomb Cuba?

Kennedy chose to blockade Cuba, deciding to bomb the missile sites only if further action proved necessary. Over the following six days, the Cuban Missile Crisis, as it is now known, brought the world to the brink of global nuclear war while the two leaders engaged in tense negotiations via telegram and letter.

What is the containment strategy?

The strategy of “containment” is best known as a Cold War foreign policy of the United States and its allies to prevent the spread of communism after the end of World War II. Containment represented a middle-ground position between detente (relaxation of relations) and rollback (actively replacing a regime).

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