1960s Timeline
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Eisenhower: West Embraces Spiritual Values that Communists Deny
Highlights of Khrushchev Speech in Moscow
President Diem Places South Vietnam in “State of Emergency”
President and Mrs. Kennedy Attend National Symphony Concert
U.S. to Soviets: Don’t Explode 50-Megaton Weapon
Eisenhower Talks Fallout Shelters, Nuclear War
Khrushchev Addresses 22nd Congress of Soviet Communist Party
U.S. Eighth Infantry to Assist on “The Longest Day”
President Kennedy Meets with Finland President Kekkonen
Communist Viet Cong on the Move in South Vietnam
New York Teachers: Nuclear Drills “Utter Futility”
Production Increasing for M-14 Rifle
General Taylor Leaves for South Vietnam
Nixon Modifies Pessismistic Remarks on ’64 Election
President Kennedy Meets the Press
General Taylor Will Seek Facts in South Vietnam
U.S. Conducts Largest Air-Defense Maneuvers in History
Officials: Khrushchev Seeks to Inflict Humiliation on the West in Berlin Crisis
Nixon: No Republican Can Beat Kennedy in ’64
Communist Leaders Mao Tse-Tung and Ho Chi Minh Meet in Beijing