During the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, Soviet submarine captain Vasili Arkhipov refused to launch a nuclear torpedo despite orders from his captain and agreement from two other officers, thereby preventing nuclear war; his single vote of 'no' saved the world, yet he remained unknown for 40 years until his death in 1998, demonstrating how one person's moral courage and adherence to protocol can prevent catastrophic outcomes.
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In 1962, one man had the power to end the world.
He chose [music] not to, and nobody remembered his name for 40 years.
October 1962, the Cuban Missile Crisis. The US and Soviet Union were hours away from nuclear war.
Deep beneath the Atlantic Ocean, a Soviet submarine, B-59, had lost radio contact with Moscow for days.
They had no idea if World War III had already started.
American destroyers found them and started dropping depth charges, [music] not to destroy the sub, but to force it to surface.
Inside B-59, the temperature hit 60°. [music] Men were passing out.
The captain believed war had begun.
He ordered the launch of their nuclear torpedo, a weapon that could have triggered full-scale nuclear war.
Under Soviet protocol, all three senior officers had to agree.
Two officers said yes.
Vasili Arkhipov said no.
One man in a sweltering [music] submarine, surrounded by officers ready to fire, he refused.
The torpedo [music] was never launched.
The world never knew how close it came.
Arkhipov died in 1998, [music] a quiet man, unknown to the world he saved.
History isn't [music] just dates and battles. Sometimes it's one person in the dark making the right call.
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