I'm glad this guy didn't make a rash decision to retaliate.
Truman Library Truman Doctrine
The Marshall Plan: Documents
Welcome to this collection of Cold War Stories...
IEEE Spectrum: Asymmetric Warfare: A Primer
Ortega leads for Nicaragua presidency | Chron.com - Houston Chronicle
Markus Wolf | Economist.com
"The men in the photographs are not Nazis, however, but suspected communists, arrested in 1946 because they were thought to support the Soviet Union, an ally 18 months earlier."
As revealed in a National Geographic documentary to be screened later this month, the creation of the two-headed dog was the first step in an astonishing race by Cold War scientists to achieve the seemingly impossible - the first ever human head transplan
Tabsir ? Narrative and History
Well yes, anyway, the Cold War is over, largely because of the historic failure to date of the communist alternative, and because of the collapse of the major state claiming to bear that cause. But it is not hard to detect in the 'war on terror', as it ma
Unclaimed Territory - by Glenn Greenwald: Erasing the Cold War fro ...
James Jesus Angleton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Instruments of Statecraft: U.S. Guerilla Warfare, Counterinsurgenc ...
Another seat-sniffer.
Leo Fabrizio has been busy documenting Swiss bunkers. Who would have thought that peaceful Switzerland could have produced camouflaged architecture during the cold war: fake houses, fake farmhouses, fake rocks, etc. [Josh Rubin cool hunting]
a short clip about the largest nuclear weapon tested.
From 1950 to 1980 the space race defined the furthest limits of the Coldwar. But there is also a darker side to the history of manned spaceflight: during those years, both the United States and the Soviet Union planned to take warfare into orbit.
The Golden Age of Homeland Security
"Ivan", aka "Tsar Bomba" was detonated on October 30, 1961. The seismic shock created by the detonation was measurable even on its third passage around the earth. Atmospheric focusing caused blast damage up to 1,000 km away.