#45: The Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962
During the height of the Cold War in 1962, Cuba became the focal point of a tense and dangerous standoff between the United States and the Soviet Union. Known as the Cuban Missile Crisis, the confrontation began when U.S. reconnaissance revealed Soviet nuclear missiles—more than 150—stationed on Cuban soil.

Though the crisis lasted just 13 days, it marked one of the most perilous moments in modern history. The world watched as both superpowers teetered on the brink of nuclear war. Today, the episode remains a defining moment in global diplomacy, military strategy, and the psychology of public safety planning.
