Cold
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| 14 days in
october:- the Cuban missile crisis the closest the world has come to
nuclear war was the Cuban missile crisis of october 1962. The Soviets had
installed nuclear missiles in Cuba, just 90 miles off the coast of the United
States. U.S. armed forces were at their highest state of readiness |
| Andrei
Sakharov: Soviet physics, nuclear weapons and human rights 1921-1989 |
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Berlin Airlift
Interactive Map Berlin Airlift, beginning in June 1948 |
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Berlin Airlift
Berlin Air Corridor |
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Berlin Airlift
Berlin Air Corridor, Operation Vittles |
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Berlin Blockade
The Berlin Blockade (June 24, 1948 to May 11, 1949) became one of the first
major crises of the new Cold War, ... |
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Berlin Blockade
the Berlin blockade and the American military response |
| Berlin
wall 1961 - 1989 |
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Berlin Wall Berlin
Wall |
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Berlin Wall
Berlin Wall |
| Berlijnse
muur
in Dutch |
| Beyond
the fall |
| Cuba |
| Cuban missile
crisis, october 18-29, 1962 |
| Chronology
van de koude oorlog
in Dutch |
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Cold war technology cold war technology |
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Cold war |
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war |
| Cold war document
library cold war crises, cold war leaders, cold war origins (1917-47), end
of the cold war (85-89/91), rise and fall of detente (1962-80), Stalin era
(1945-53) |
| Cold war documents |
| Cold
war guide information about people (politicians, spies, agents), states
and services |
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Cold War in Europe |
| Cold war international
history project the cold war international history
project disseminates new information and perspectives on the history of the
Cold War, in particular new findings from previously inaccessible sources on
"the other side" - the former Communist world |
| Cold war leftovers |
| Cold
war policies 1945-1991 Yalta - the cold war begins, nuclear arms race,
Truman 1946, Venona, cold war spies, Coercion 1950-1968, Korean War 1950-53,
Eisenhower 1953-61, Konrad Adenauer and Treaties of Rome, Detente 1968-1980,
Nixon 1968-74, Ford-Carter 1974-80, Willy Brandt and Ostpolitik, confrontation
1980-1985, Reagan 1980-84, glasnost 1985-1989, revolution 1989-1991, triumph of
Solidarity, Germany unified under Helmut Kohl 10/90 |
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Cold
war policies 1945-1991 |
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Cold
war, Soviet and related history documents cold war, Soviet and related
history documents |
| Cold
war spies and espionage |
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Cuban missile crisis Cuban missile crisis |
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Cuban missile crisis, 1962 |
| Cuban missile
crisis 1962 Cuba, cold war, Fidel Castro, Kennedy, Khrushchev, photographic
evidence, newspapers, armament, diplomatic relations, espionage, strategy,
military, MiG-21, U-2, SS-4, SS-5, McNamara |
| Cuban
missile crisis, 1962 the real thirteen days: the hidden history of the Cuban
missile crisis, thirteen days, cuban missile crisis, cuba, castro, jfk, excomm, audio files, kennedy, kennedy tapes,
Cuban missile crisis |
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Cuban missile crisis
Cuban missile crisis, october 18-29, 1962 |
| De NAVO na de
koude oorlog het einde van de Koude Oorlog in 1989 betekende een ingrijpende verandering in de veiligheidssituatie in Europa,
in Dutch |
| European
history from the Cold War era art collection about the fall of the Berlin
Wall |
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How the cold war worked |
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Kennedy and the cold war Kennedy and the cold
war |
| Koude
oorlog
in Dutch |
| Krushchev's challenge: the U-2 dilemma
Krushchev's challenge |
| Life and death of the Berlin wall fall of Berlin, opening of Berlin Wall,
Brandenburg, Reichstag, history, Gorbi, cold war |
| Maps of the
cold war |
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May - july 1960:
the U-2 airplane incident on May 1, a U.S. U - 2 unarmed reconnaissance
plane, piloted by Francis Gary Powers who was employed by the Central
Intelligence Agency, was shot down by Soviet military authorities 1,200 miles
inside the Soviet Union near Sverdlovsk |
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McCarran act or internal security act of 1950 McCarran act or internal
security act of 1950 or the anticommunist law, is one of the most controversial
and least understood laws in the history of the republic |
| Navo na de
koude oorlog in 1949 werd in Washington de Noord Atlantische
Verdrags Organisatie (NAVO) – ook wel aangeduid als het Atlantisch
Bondgenootschap – opgericht door de Verenigde Staten, Canada en tien
Europese landen: België, Denemarken, Frankrijk, IJsland, Italië, Luxemburg,
Nederland, Noorwegen, Portugal en het Verenigd Koninkrijk,
in Dutch |
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Origins of the cold
war |
| Parallel history project on NATO and the Warsaw pact
parallel history project on NATO and the Warsaw pact |
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Potsdam
conference the leaders of Britain, America and the USSR met again in
Potsdam, near Berlin, in July 1945. Germany had already been defeated. Victory
over Japan seemed a short distance away. There were many similarities between
Yalta and Potsdam but also some important differences |
| Soviet
archives |
| Soviet
leaders established in 1922 and dissolved in 1991, the Union of Soviet
Socialist Republics, an "indissoluable union of free republics",
comprised a land mass of over 8.6 million square miles inhabited by more than
170 ethnic groups. These are some of the men who tried to keep it all together |
| Val muur van Berlijn
in Dutch |
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WW2 & cold war history in Britain |
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