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I N THE DEPTHS of the cold war, American spooks and generals came to suspect that the nuclear-weapons club was about to gain ...
The rousing success of a Soviet speedway team at a Norwich track helped create unity at the height of the Cold War, a ...
When the first nuclear bomb test took place 80 years ago, the scientists who gathered to observe the explosion in the New ...
A normal country would be strengthening friendships with all nations not named China, but the United States is burning ...
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The Pentagon’s Insane Plan to Nuke the Moon
Soviet success with Sputnik initially prompted the US military to consider the detonation of a nuclear weapon on the moon’s ...
Amid Cold War secrecy and posturing, the Soviet Union pursued a strategic bomber project meant to rival its Western ...
During the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962, Robert McNamara experienced a poignant moment while leaving the Pentagon, ...
The Ekranoplan or the “Caspian Sea Monster” ultimately proved too difficult to make practical for the Soviet Navy.
When you attend “Letters from a Soviet Prison,” you will step into a gripping real-life story of Cold War espionage.
In the autumn of 1938, within nine weeks of each other, two boys arrived in New York, fleeing the gathering storm: a 15-year-old Jewish German and a ten-year-old Catholic from Poland.
Step into a gripping real-life story of Cold War espionage by attending “Letters from a Soviet Prison,” a presentation by Francis Gary Powers Jr. at the North Dakota Heritage Center & State Museum in ...
Israel’s recent 12-day war against Iran is a harbinger of potentially growing nuclear dangers to come. For the first time in ...