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Vasili Alexandrovich Arkhipov was a Soviet Navy officer who prevented a nuclear war during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Only Arkhipov, as Flotilla commander and second-in-command of the nuclear-armed submarine B-59, refused to authorize the captain’s use of nuclear torpedo against the United States Navy, a decision requiring the agreement of all three senior officers aboard. In 2002 Thomas Blanton, who was then director of the National Security Archive, said that “a guy called Vasili Arkhipov saved the world”.
3 comments:
Everybody should know his name!
Saw the PBS special about him. Talk about intense.
That's a hero by any definition.
Heroes don't usually get the chance to be heroes when it's easy. It's the hard decisions that make one heroic.
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