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Authors: Robert Dallek
Rusk and, 299–300, 302–3
Soviet’s motives, 298, 304, 305
Soviet’s response to blockade, 319–21
Turkish missile swap proposed, 326–29
U-2 photos of Soviet missiles, 293, 296, 302, 310
U-2 plane fired upon, 327
U.S. allies and, 300, 303, 311
Curley, James, 37
Cushing, Richard Cardinal, 364
Daley, Richard, 21
Danger and Survival
(Bundy), 428
Daniel, Jean, 387, 390
Dealey, E. M., 254–55
Dean, Arthur, 257
de Gaulle, Charles, 186, 187, 228, 232, 300, 432
JFK meeting with, 186–89
Democratic Party
civil rights and, 173–74
China’s loss to communists and, 98, 164, 248, 273
Convention 1956, Stevenson’s running mate and, 48–49
Convention 1960, 56–58
foreign policy and, 16–17
JFK urged to focus on vice presidency, 15–16
JFK’s acceptance speech, 107
liberals in, 20, 58, 78, 151
presidential race 1960, 16–21
as “war party,” 128
Dewey, Thomas, 19
Diem.
See
Ngo Dinh Diem
Dillon, C. Douglas, 65, 84, 116–18, 126, 368, 371
Cuban missile crisis and, 297, 309–10, 318
Dillon, Clarence, 117
DiSalle, Michael, 53–54
Dobrynin, Anatoly, 293, 294, 320, 328, 329, 372, 383–84
JFK and, 383–84
RFK and, 333–34, 357, 361, 373
Donovan, James, 366, 374
Douglas, William O., 46
Dr. Strangelove
(film), 74
Dulles, Allen, 22, 76, 132, 142, 213, 287
advice on Cuba, 132
Bay of Pigs and, 135, 149–50
Dulles, John Foster, 99, 197, 312
Durbrow, Elbridge, 162–63
Eastland, James, 123
economy, 1, 20, 121, 251, 336, 393
JFK’s appointments and, 116–19
poverty in America, 107
recessions, 20, 107, 116, 259
steel price increase threat, 259
trade imbalances, 23, 116
unemployment, 107
education reforms, 107, 108
“Effects of Nuclear Weapons, The” (U. S. Air Force), 362–63
Eisenhower, Dwight D., 15, 24, 28, 42, 43, 44, 47, 107, 157
advice after Bay of Pigs, 156
Berlin and, 185
Bohlen and, 312
campaign of 1956, 47
Castro ousting and, 219
civil rights and, 108, 120
Cuban missile crisis, 307, 314
Cuba plan, 130, 131–32, 138
Dillon and, 116–17
domino theory, 160–61
JFK’s criticism of, 130
JFK’s opinion of, 22, 23
JFK’s pre-inaugural meetings with, 22–24, 131
LBJ and, 57
Lemnitzer and, 68–69
military-industrial complex, 152
Nixon and, 20, 26, 59
nuclear policy, 69, 72, 93, 157, 158
nuclear war study, 304
nuclear weapons stockpiling, 208
opinion of JFK, 59, 105, 295, 296
opinion of RFK, 59
Rostow and, 91
state department and, 99
test ban treaty supported, 382
Truman and, 22
U-2 incident, 142
Vietnam and, 160, 165
Eisenhower, Mamie, 125
Enemy Within, The
(RFK), 51
Farley, James, 9
Faubus, Orval, 96, 108
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), 22, 102
investigation and intimidation of steel executives, 260
Federal Communications Commission (FCC), 180
Felt, Henry, 261, 340, 345–46
Fitzgerald, John F. “Honey Fitz,” 4–6
Ford, Gerald, ix, x
Ford Motor Company, 85, 86, 430
Forrestal, James, 285
Forrestal, Michael, 281–82, 285–86, 409
JFK asks for Vietnam withdrawal plan, 419
letter on Diem, 344
Vietnam and, 337, 340–41, 344, 391, 392–93, 394, 399, 409, 410, 415, 417
Foster, William C., 104
Frankfurter, Felix, 130
Frondizi, Arturo, 214, 215
Fulbright, J. William, 96, 97, 103, 104, 225
Bay of Pigs opposition, 140
on Castro, 138, 152, 376
test ban treaty and, 382
Furcolo, Foster, 112
Fursenko, Aleksandr, 320
Gagarin, Yuri, 177
Galbraith, John Kenneth, 81, 119
ambassador to India post, 82, 84
foreign policy issues detailed by, 106
as JFK campaign adviser, 19, 21
on JFK getting bad advice during the Cuban missile crisis, 331
JFK’s inaugural speech and, 105
JFK’s motivations for staying in Vietnam, 247–48
negotiated solution in Vietnam proposed, 269–71, 273–74
warnings about Vietnam, 166, 232–33, 234, 341
Germany.
See also
Berlin
Adenauer government, 181
Eastern sector and, 181
JFK address (1963), 391
Khrushchev’s demand for East German peace treaty, 199–200
U.S. show of force on the Autobahn, 227
Gilpatric, Roswell, 124, 166, 254, 297, 317, 322, 328, 337, 401
Goldwater, Barry, 146, 335
Goodwin, Richard, 130–31, 140, 153–54, 214, 215, 389
Graham, Philip, 99, 116
Greene, Graham, 218
Grewe, Wilhelm, 181
Gromyko, Andrey, 210, 256, 380, 385–86
Groton School, 118
Guevara, Che, 214, 362, 366, 385
Guns of August, The
(Tuchman), 320
Halberstam, David, 126, 230, 285, 337, 338, 395, 412–13
JFK complaints about, 397–98, 413, 414
Hammarskjöld, Dag, 195
Hannah, John A., 121
Harding, Warren, 28
Harkins, Paul, 340
as commander, Vietnam, 260, 265, 274, 275, 280–81, 337, 340, 343, 346
Diem ouster and, 400, 401, 403, 414
Harriman, Averell, 155, 192–93, 285, 411
Cuba and, 377
Cuban missile crisis and, 322–23
Diem ouster and, 401–2, 407, 416
JFK-Khrushchev summit and, 192–94, 198–99
Moscow delegation and, 380, 381
Vietnam and, 242–43, 245, 269, 271–72, 273, 277, 280, 336–37, 341, 344, 391, 396, 397, 415
Harrington, Michael, 107
Harrison, Gilbert, 141
Harvard University, 6, 118, 119
Bundy and, 89, 90–91
JFK at, 11, 12, 39
Joe Kennedy, Jr., at, 9
Joe Kennedy, Sr. at, 6–7
O’Donnell at, 111
RFK at, 40, 111
Schlesinger and, 82, 83
Harvey, William, 216, 217, 219
Hersey, John, 207–8
Hesburgh, Theodore, 121, 258
Hilsman, Roger, 262, 273, 278, 336, 394
Diem ouster and, 398, 399–401, 407, 415
Rusk’s cables and, 409
Soviet build-up in Cuba disputed by, 289
Vietnam and, 340–41, 344, 346–47, 391, 394, 397
warning to Diem and, 355
Hiroshima
(Hersey), 207–8
Hofstadter, Richard, 82
Hoover, Herbert, 19
Hoover, J. Edgar, 22, 76, 102, 121
Howard, Lisa, 377
Humphrey, Hubert H., 19, 54, 55–56, 57, 102, 118
Ickes, Harold, 8
India, 102, 273–74
Galbraith posted to, 82, 84, 166
In Retrospect: The Tragedy and Lessons of Vietnam
(McNamara), 431
Internal Revenue Service (IRS), JFK’s use of, as threat, 260
International Commission for Supervision and Control in Vietnam, 270–71
Israel, 40, 97
Jackson, Andrew, 82
Jackson, Henry “Scoop,” 57, 78
James, Henry, 128
Jefferson, Thomas, 81, 249
Johnson, Lyndon Baines, ix, x, 47–48
advisers on Vietnam, 429–31
Bundy and, 427–28
as CEEO head, 123, 174–75
character and personality, 118, 167–68, 297
civil rights and, 123, 429, 353
Congress and, 113–14
Cuban missile crisis and, 296–97
Diem and, 168, 170
Dillon and, 118
Great Society, 424
on JFK-Khrushchev summit, 199
JFK’s Addison’s disease and, 2, 56–57
JFK’s civil rights bill and, 427
JFK’s opinion of, 297
as JFK’s vice president, 26–27, 245, 297
Kennedy family feud, 52, 56
McCarthy hearings and, 45–46
NASA and, 123–24, 177–79, 180
presidency of, 424
presidential ambitions, 16, 51–52
presidential bid (1956), 47–48
RFK and, 45, 48, 51–52, 56, 175, 369, 426
Rusk and, 333
Sorensen as speechwriter, 425
succession to presidency, 423–24
trip to West Berlin, 227
as vice presidential candidate, 57–58, 102
Vietnam and, 260, 404, 419
Vietnam trip and report (1961), 165, 167–70
Vietnam War and, 427–28
War on Poverty, 424
Johnson, Priscilla, 30
Johnson, U. Alexis, 297–98, 337
Joint Chiefs, 69–74, 138, 149, 158–59, 162, 166
Berlin crisis and, 202–3, 224
Cuban invasion discussed, 363–64
Cuban military intervention and, 245, 254, 362
Cuban missile crisis and, 301–3, 311, 315–17, 327, 330–31, 332
disagreement with negotiated Vietnam outcome, 272
JFK’s loss of confidence in, 432
JFK’s opinion of, 332
nuclear test ban treaty and, 209, 210, 358, 381–82
nuclear war and, 223
opinion of JFK, 316–17, 330–31
ousting Castro and, 220
Vietnam and, 166, 236–37, 240, 245, 260–61, 340, 343, 395
Joint Strategic Capabilities Plan (JSCP), 74
Kattenburg, Paul, 404
Katzenbach, Nicholas, 365
Kaysen, Carl, 93
Kazin, Alfred, 82
Keating, Kenneth, 293, 366–67
Kefauver, Estes, 48–49
Kennan, George F., 28, 182, 191–92, 228
Kennedy
(Sorensen), 425
Kennedy, Caroline, 422–23
Kennedy, Edward “Ted,” 7, 12, 32, 207
Kennedy, Ethel Skakel, 41, 207, 279
Kennedy, Jacqueline Bouvier, 29–30, 124–25, 186, 423
on Acheson, 205
on Bundy, 333
Cuban exiles speech, 364–65
Cuban missile crisis and, 329–30
JFK’s memory preserved by, 422
on JFK’s opinion of Joint Chiefs, 149
on JFK’s opinion of Rusk, 140
on JFK’s reactions to Bay of Pigs failure, 143, 144
Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, 125
on Khrushchev, 330
on LBJ and JFK, 27, 297
Schlesinger interviews, 422–23
Vienna summit, 186, 194, 196
White House Historical Association, 125
White interview, 422
Kennedy, John F., ix, xi, xii
Addison’s disease, 2, 11, 56–57, 79, 308–9
ambition to be a historical figure, 188
America’s reverence for, ix–x, 433
appearance, 15, 21
assassination of, ix, 421
as author, 12, 14, 120
character and personality, 12, 29, 35, 36, 39, 41, 102, 103, 207, 307
childhood, 31
“devoted to idea of great men,” 187–88
European travel of, 12
Georgetown house, 84, 98
Glen Ora, Virginia estate, 2
as good listener, 28, 188
health problems, 2, 3, 10, 11, 16–17, 248–49, 257–58, 308–9
health problems, hiding of, 2–3, 11–12, 64, 79
marriage of, 29–30, 124–25
medications taken by, 11, 224, 308
mother, Rose, and, 6
national honoring of, 422
Palm Beach retreat, 260, 338
personal weaknesses, 33
poem often quoted by, 75
premonition of short life, 258
public service as a calling, 29
romanticized picture of, 422
unanswered questions left by his death, 433
as war hero, 37
winning and staying on top, family motto, 12, 36, 306
as womanizer, 29–33, 76, 330
appointments and principal advisers, x, xii, 24, 76, 126, 266
Acheson, 135, 183, 184, 203–5, 228, 315, 317–18
advisers on Bay of Pigs, 133–51
advisers on Berlin, 180–86, 201–5, 221–29
advisers on Castro, 213–21, 253–54, 360–77, 383–90
advisers on civil rights, 119–23
advisers on Cuba and Soviet military build-up, 287–91, 292–93
advisers on Cuban missile crisis, 292–329
advisers on Khrushchev and summit, 185–86, 187, 189–94
advisers on test ban treaty, 209–13, 255–57, 356–60, 379–83
advisers on Vietnam, 162–72, 229–49, 260–78, 280–87, 336–52, 354–56, 390–419
Ball, 103–4, 155, 232, 240–41, 269, 297, 309–10, 314, 328, 341, 391, 396, 400–401, 414–15
Bay of Pigs reprisals and removal of Bowles, Dulles, and Bissell, 149–51, 153–56, 216
the “best and the brightest,” 126
Bowles, 101–3, 139, 153–55, 271, 272–73
Bundy, 74, 89–91, 102, 126, 146, 149, 216, 228, 232, 243–44, 279, 297, 302, 304–5, 315, 317, 318, 323, 328, 332–33, 360, 364, 386, 389, 414, 415
Burke, 122–23, 174, 427
bypassing of Joint Chiefs in decisions on national security, 70–71, 315
chief of staff and, 61–62
CIA chief chosen, 22, 76, 102, 132
conflict among advisers, x, 81, 111, 368–70, 373, 401
consequences of open opposition to presidential policy, 155–56
Defense Secretary candidates, 83–88, 95–101
Deputy National Security Adviser post created, 91
Dillon, 116–18, 126, 297, 309–10, 318, 371
diminished confidence in, 279, 315
distrust of military advisers, 322, 331, 332, 381, 395
domestic problems and, 283
economic posts, 116–19
father as early adviser to, 35–36, 47, 67
FBI’s Hoover, 22, 76, 102, 121
Forrestal (Michael), 281–82, 285–86, 337, 391, 392–93
Galbraith, 106, 166, 232–33, 234, 269–71, 273, 341
Harriman, 155, 192–94, 242–43, 245, 269, 271–72, 322–23, 336–37, 380, 391, 396, 415
Harvard University and, 82, 93
Hilsman, 262, 273, 278, 289, 336, 346–47, 391, 398, 399–401, 415
identifying and convincing people to serve, 3, 29, 35, 67, 68, 75–76, 83–88, 116, 119, 172
Irish Mafia, 81, 112
Joint Chiefs, 69–74, 138, 149, 158–59, 162, 166, 202–3, 209, 210, 211, 220, 240, 260–61, 301, 303, 311, 315–16, 381–82