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MiG-25: The Soviet Speed Demon That Ruled the Cold War SkiesBuilt for speed, the MiG-25 Foxbat became one of the Cold War’s most feared interceptors. With a top speed over Mach 3 and ...
On July 25, 1945, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin, and American President Harry Truman met in the German town of Potsdam to discuss the fate of Germany.
In 1959, Eisenhower and Soviet Premier Nikita Krushchev agreed to a September meeting in the United States to further discussions regarding a test ban and arms reductions. Eisenhower held out ...
The often misunderstood history of the Soviet dissident movement. In To the Success of Our Hopeless Cause, historian Benjamin Nathans sheds light on how the protest movement reinvented itself at ...
MOSCOW, Aug. 21, 1968 (UPI) - The overthrow of the Czechoslovak regime of Alexander Dubcek and its replacement by pro-Soviet leaders was a foregone conclusion, diplomatic sources said today.
Soviet leader Joseph Stalin wanted a buffer zone of friendly Communist countries to protect the USSR from further attack in the future. However, British Prime Minister Clement Attlee and US ...
Here President Eisenhower invited the Soviet Premier to his Presidential retreat at Camp David in 1959 to discuss issues related to the Cold War.
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