Episode 4: Black Saturday

October 25, 2022

October 27, 1962, also known as “Black Saturday," was the most dangerous day of the Cuban Missile Crisis as events began to spiral out of control. With two contrasting messages from Chairman Khrushchev, President Kennedy had to find a way to resolve the crisis or risk a nuclear war. Outside of the White House, the crisis took a fatal turn and war was expected to break out at any moment.

Featuring interviews and archive audio with George Anderson, Michael Dobbs, Roswell Gilpatric, Sir Max Hastings, Nina Khrushcheva, Fredrik Logevall, Robert McNamara, Tom Nichols, Serhii Plokhy, and Ted Sorensen.

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From the JFK Library Archives

View documents and photographs referenced in this episode.

From the JFK Library

JFK Library Forum: Thirteen Days: An Insider's Perspective, October 1, 2002 (via C-SPAN)

Additional Material

Office of the Historian: Telegram From the Embassy in the Soviet Union to the Department of State, October 26, 1962

Archive of Foreign Policy, Russian Federation (AVP RF): Telegram from Fidel Castro to N. S. Khrushchev, October 26, 1962

Office of the Historian: Letter From Chairman Khrushchev to President Kennedy, October 27, 1962

Miller Center: Meeting on the Cuban Missile Crisis, October 27, 1962, 10:05 am

Miller Center: Meeting on the Cuban Missile Crisis, October 27, 1962, 4:00 pm

Office of the Historian: Telegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in the Soviet Union, October 27, 1962, 8:05 pm

Open Vault from WGBH: Interview with Robert McNamara (1), February 20, 1986

Open Vault from WGBH: Interview with Roswell Gilpatric (2), March 7, 1986

Open Vault from WGBH: Interview with Ted Sorensen, March 7, 1986

Open Vault from WGBH: Interview with George Anderson, March 19, 1986

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Credits

Hosts and producers: Matt Porter and Jamie Richardson

Co-producer: Rick King

Supervisory Producer: Valerie Linson

Research Assistants: Sara Laroussi and Megan McKee

Independent Fact Checker: Ben Schafer

Thank you to The Miller Center at the University of Virginia for providing the White House tapes used in this series.

Thank you to JFK Library archives staff for assistance with researching and digitizing additional material.

Special thank you to Ambassador Caroline Kennedy for permission to use the audio from Jacqueline Kennedy’s 1964 oral history interview.

Podcast Art: Brian Kang

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