Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Life During The Cold War

 
52 years ago, at the height of the Cuban Missile Crisis, second-in-command Vasilli Arkhipov of the Soviet submarine B-59 refused to agree with his Captain’s order to launch nuclear torpedos against US warships and setting off what might well have been a terminal superpower nuclear war.

The US had been dropping depth charges near the submarine in an attempt to force it to surface, unaware it was carrying nuclear arms. The Soviet officers, who had lost radio contact with Moscow, concluded that World War 3 had begun, and 2 of the officers agreed to ‘blast the warships out of the water’. Arkhipov refused to agree – unanimous consent of 3 officers was required and thanks to him, the world was saved from being scarred badly.

His story is finally being told the BBC is airing a documentary on it.

3 comments:

Dr. Theda said...

One "decision" is all it take to bring about the "End"... or to prevent it from happening....
... And "bad" decisions , often make for great stories....

Debra She Who Seeks said...

Many thanks, Comrade Vasili -- your story deserves to be known by all.

Kal said...

Damn right it does.