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  1. A Question of Torture: CIA Interrogation, from the Cold War to the War on Terror (American Empire Project) by Alfred McCoy, 2006-12-26
  2. America, Russia and the Cold War 1945-2006 by Walter LaFeber, 2006-11-20
  3. Russia, America and the Cold War: 1949-1991 (Revised 2nd Edition) (2nd Edition) by Martin McCauley, 2008-08-09
  4. America's Cold War: The Politics of Insecurity by Campbell Craig, Fredrik Logevall, 2009-10-30
  5. Sowing Crisis: The Cold War and American Dominance in the Middle East by Rashid Khalidi, 2010-01-01
  6. The Cold War (20th Century Perspectives) by David Taylor, 2001-05
  7. From World War to Cold War: Churchill, Roosevelt, and the International History of the 1940s by David Reynolds, 2007-12-20
  8. Mass Culture and Italian Society from Fascism to the Cold War by David Forgacs, Stephen Gundle, 2007-12-21
  9. Hollywood's Cold War (Volume in the Series Culture, Politics, and the Cold War. fo) (Culture, Politics, and the Cold War) (Culture, Politics, and the Cold War) by Tony Shaw, 2007-11-01
  10. For the Soul of Mankind: The United States, the Soviet Union, and the Cold War by Melvyn P. Leffler, 2008-09-02
  11. The Making of the Cold War Enemy: Culture and Politics in the Military-Intellectual Complex by Ron Theodore Robin, 2003-01-06
  12. Out of the Shadow: George H. W. Bush and the End of the Cold War (Foreign Relations and the Presidency) by Dr. Christopher Maynard PhD, 2008-10-08
  13. Reagan, Bush, Gorbachev: Revisiting the End of the Cold War (Praeger Security International) by Norman A. Graebner, Richard Dean Burns, et all 2008-06-30
  14. Origins of the Cold War: The Novikov, Kennan, and Roberts 'Long Telegrams' of 1946

81. Laura's Links Presents SmutShots.com
A parody that provides examples of cold war paranoia regarding communism and communist infiltration. Several examples of Department of Defense propaganda are provided. Includes online games, web based email, audio and video clips.
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82. Cold War
Articles relating to Redstone Arsenal's role in the cold war. These firsts werekey in the development of cold war weapons. JUPITER System history.
http://www.redstone.army.mil/history/coldwar/welcome.html
Articles relating to Redstone Arsenal's role in the Cold War.

83. SEG Syllabus 2120 - Modern World - Contents Page
GCSE revision notes, covering Germany, the Treaty of Versailles, interwar diplomacy, the causes of World War II, Russia, and the cold war.
http://www.rpfuller.com/gcse/history/
SEG Syllabus 2120 - Modern World - Contents Page rpfuller.com
SEG Syllabus 2120 (Modern World) - Contents Page
History Navigator: Contents 1. Introduction 2. The Treaty of Versailles 3. Peace Treaties with Germany's Allies 4. Interwar Diplomacy / League of Nations 5. Germany 6. Causes of the Second World War 7. Russia 8. Cold War Introduction 9. Cold War Inside Europe 10. Cold War Outside Europe GCSE Contents Page The History Navigator above can be used to easily moved between sections of the History pages, but requires a JavaScript browser to work. If you do not have this facility use the normal hyperlinks instead. 1. Introduction
Change in the twentieth century
Sources Treaty of Versailles 4. Interwar diplomacy and League of Nations 5. Germany
Weimar Government
Life in Nazi Germany 7. Russia/USSR 8. Background and Introduction to the Cold War 9. The Cold War Inside Europe 10. The Cold War Outside Europe - ... Korean War, Cuban Missile Base Crisis
Notes regarding the SEG syllabus
SEG Modern World is in three sections: 1. Coursework 25% marks (USA)

84. Thaw In The Cold War: Eisenhower And Khrushchev At Gettysburg
Information on a 1959 SovietAmerican summit and how President Eisehower's brand of diplomacy led Category Society History By Time Period Twentieth Century cold war...... delve into a superower meeting and discover how President Eisehower's brand of diplomacyat this Pennsylvania farm tempriarly easted tenions of the cold war.
http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/twhp/wwwlps/lessons/29ike/29ike.htm
Thaw in the Cold War:
Eisenhower and Khrushchev
at Gettysburg

(Eisenhower National Historic Site) P erhaps a change of scene would make a difference. Dwight D. Eisenhower and Nikita Khrushchev, opposing leaders of the United States (U.S.) and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) at the height of the Cold War in 1959, had reached an impasse. Even at the informal setting of Camp David, with occasional escapes from the intrusive protocol and ever present advisers, the leaders were making little progress in their effort to lessen the tensions. As he and Khrushchev boarded the helicopter for the short flight from Camp David to the president's Gettysburg, Pennsylvania farm, Eisenhower hoped that the quiet, rural atmosphere would have the intended effect on Khrushchev. Eisenhower always found the farm "an oasis of relaxation." He and his wife, Mamie, purchased the farm in 1950; it was the only home the Eisenhowers ever owned. Though originally intended as a retirement home, it also served as a weekend retreat after Eisenhower's 1952 election to the presidency. The Eisenhowers especially enjoyed the glassed-in porch where they entertained family and friends, played cards, read, and watched television. Eisenhower also pursued his hobby of oil painting on the porch. He once wrote that if they ever built another home "it would be built around such a porch." On adjoining farms, Eisenhower raised his prize-winning herd of Angus cattle. Sharing this private side of his life with world leaders had proved beneficial for Eisenhower when he met with allies of the United States, including West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer and British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan. But would it work, he wondered, with his Cold War adversary? As they landed at the edge of the farm field in front of his home, he hoped this private meeting with Khrushchev would move the world toward peace.

85. CNN - Cold War
Online companion articles, documents, photographs and audio to CNN series documenting the cold war in Berlin, including the Airlift.
http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/cold.war/episodes/04/
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Three years after the end of World War II, the Nazis' former capital, Berlin, would once again find itself the target of an allied air fleet. This time, the air armada was working to save, rather than destroy, the city.
At the foot of Lucius Clay's grave is a memorial from the citizens of Berlin that says, "Wir danken dem Bewahrer unserer Freiheit" "We thank the defender of our freedom."
Eberhard Diepgen was a schoolboy when allied planes brought supplies and hope to the people of Berlin. Fifty years later, Berlin's mayor looks back.
Propaganda was honed to an art form during the Cold War. And it thrives today, with political persuaders of every stripe.
TIME: The Siege

July 12, 1948

PRAVDA: General Clay's Marks

July 26, 1948

Soviet propaganda unsuccessfully tried to discredit the "candy bombing" of U.S. pilot Gail Halvorsen, noting that children chasing the candy had severely damaged a cemetery. Interactive IPIX Images Tour Tempelhof airport, Berlin's runway to freedom Dispatches Listen to a West German radio report filed during the siege of Berlin Newsreel Flashback Windows Media Download player The airlift: How the allies broke the blockade Your role: Stalin. The scenario: How to respond to the Berlin airlift.

86. Cold War Era Civil Defense Museum-Main Page
museum is dedicated to the Civil Defense personnel of the United States who workedthroughout the cold war to try to protect the public from nuclear attack.
http://www.civildefensemuseum.com/
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March 10, 2003
Just finished an update in the shelter tours section. Revamped the Dallas Old Emergency Operations Center Tour with some new photos and a new page.
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February 20, 2003
Just put up a video of a news story the local Fox affiliate did on my site.
CDVideo Page

February 1, 2003
Library display up. Just put some pics up of the display cases.
CD Library Display

January 5, 2003
I just put up a new page in the shelter tours section. Physics Bldg Baylor U. SITE INDEX CDVideo Page CD Film Stills Main Civil Defense History CD Documents Page ... CD Library Display Just click on the section you want to visit or see the site map at the left bottom of the page. Last Update March 10, 2003 12:44 AM This site best viewed with monitor set to 800x600 Resolution.
Museum Dedication
This virtual museum is dedicated to the Civil Defense personnel of the United States who worked throughout the Cold War to try to protect the public from nuclear attack. Thankfully, their services in that aspect were never needed. This virtual museum is for historical purposes and is not intended to make fun of Civil Defense as many do. However, I do throw in a few "light" comments here and there.

87. CNN - U.S. Releases Films Of Cold War Atomic Tests - December 22, 1997
CNN.com
http://www.cnn.com/US/9712/22/nuclear.films/
U.S. releases films of Cold War atomic tests
December 22, 1997
Web posted at: 8:05 p.m. EST (0105 GMT) WASHINGTON (CNN) Trees and Jeeps are contorted by the blast of a nuclear explosion. Donkeys and pigs are tied down near detonation sites to study the effects of radiation. These images of U.S. nuclear testing were filmed during the Cold War. Until Monday, though, they had never been seen by the public. Recently declassified, and just released by the U.S. Department of Energy, the films from the 1950s and '60s offer historians a ringside seat at Operation Redwing, Operation Wigwam, Operation Knothole and Ivy Flats some of the country's most dramatic Cold War experiments. CNN's Bob Franken reports on recently declassified footage of the detonation of atomic bombs.
2 min. VXtreme video One at the Nevada Test Site on July 6, 1962, was six times the size of the bomb dropped at Hiroshima, displaced 12 million tons of earth and released the seismic energy equivalent of an earthquake with a magnitude of 4.75.
Evolving policy of openness
The old-fashioned, military documentary-style reels were never intended for public consumption. Energy Secretary Federico Pena, who previewed the films with reporters, said their new availability highlights a marked difference between governments past and present.

88. Cold War: News
20 March 2003 The cold war Forum. Do you want to learn more about the game ColdWar? Then wait no more and voice your opinion at the official cold war Forum.
http://coldwar.mindwarestudios.com/
4 April 2003 - The Cold War Forum
Do you want to learn more about the game Cold War? Do you have something to say about this topic? Then wait no more and voice your opinion at the official Cold War Forum
1 April 2003 - New screenshots and in-game movie
We have released the first in-game movie today. It can be downloaded from the downloads section. Also have a look at the screenshots section, as a couple more screenshots and few artworks were added there.
28 March 2003 - Cold War Web Link
Would you like to know more about the real Cold War? Interested in the spy games played between the KGB and CIA? Do you know about the defence program "Star Wars", or when World War III nearly broke out? All of this is the backdrop for our game Cold War. Browse the pages of the Cold War Museum to see what you will find in the game.
25 March 2003 - KGB Headquarters in Lublyanka
Lublyanka Square, in downtown Moscow, is the location of KGB headquarters. KGB directors, from Lavrentiy Beriya to Yuri Andropov, had their office on its third floor. The centre of the square used to be dominated by a statue of Felix Dzerzhinsky, founder of the first communist secret police, the Cheka. This statue, like many others, was removed in August 1991 after the fall of communism.

89. CNN - 3 Americans Charged With Cold War Spying - October 6, 1997
CNN.com
http://www.cnn.com/US/9710/06/us.spy/
3 Americans charged with Cold War spying
October 6, 1997
Web posted at: 8:28 p.m. EDT (0028 GMT) ALEXANDRIA, Virginia (CNN) Three Americans were charged Monday with running a spy ring that spanned 25 years and sold U.S. intelligence secrets to East Germany, the FBI said. A Pentagon analyst, private detective and labor union official were arrested over the weekend after offering to sell U.S. military secrets to an FBI agent they believed was a South African communist, officials said. They were charged Monday in an Alexandria, Virginia, federal court with conspiracy to commit espionage. They were ordered held without bail until a preliminary hearing Thursday. The husband-and-wife spy team of Kurt Alan Stand , 42, and Theresa Marie Squillacote , 39, was believed to have been motivated by Marxist ideology, an FBI spokesman told reporters. Squillacote worked in the Pentagon as an attorney and for the House Armed Services Committee. Stand worked for a union representing food, hotel and other workers. The third alleged spy is private detective James Clark , 49. All three live in the Washington, D.C., area.

90. Cold War Austin
Photographs, interviews, articles, and other documents on the history and current condition of Nike Category Society History By Time Period Twentieth Century cold war......A indepth look at the history and current condition of relics of thecold war in Austin, TX. Hi, and thanks for visiting my site.
http://www.coldwaraustin.com/
Hi, and thanks for visiting my site. I'm afraid I may have opened the doors to my site to soon, as this site is nowhere near complete. However, I feel that I have way to much all ready to officially call this site "under-construction". There's plenty to see now, but keep checking back because I am ALWAYS adding new things. There is plenty for me to scan, type, and plenty of musty fallout shelters yet to photograph, just keep coming back! I'm also working on writing in-depth introductions to each section of this page to put all the sites and relics into their proper historical context. Also, as long as you're here I'd appreciate it if you'd take the time to sign my guestbook or to drop me an e-mail telling me what you think of the site and any ideas or suggestions you may have for it. - Ben Abzug var site="s13coldwaraustin" Benjamin C. Abzug

91. Wired News: New Economy: Cold War Heaven
In the market for a fallout shelter? A Texas realtor is offering a US$650,000 erstwhile underground missile silo, with all the doomsday accouterments. Wired News
http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,10445,00.html
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03:06 PM Feb. 24, 1998 PT Hurry and make your offer today! This 17-acre plot, with a 2,000-square-foot home, dog kennels, guard houses, underground silos, and a windowless fallout shelter, is sure to go quickly. According to the listing agent, a survivalist outfit has already expressed interest in converting the facility into a time-share war-game resort, and a mushroom farmer has inquired about the plot's 15,000-square-foot basement. Located in Texas, this Nike missile base can be yours for just US$650,000.
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92. Cold War Museum WebQuest

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93. The Cold War, Berlin Wall, Space Race -- 4TheColdWar.com
A directory guide to cold war topics such as Cuba, spying, McCarthyism, the arms race, the space race, the Berlin Wall, and the military and nonmilitary confrontations of the superpowers.
http://www.4thecoldwar.com/
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94. ThinkQuest Library Of Entries
Discusses key cold war leaders and Soviet and American cold war Policies. Coverage of the impact of Category Society History By Time Period Twentieth Century cold war......A look at the major conflicts during the cold war Vietnam, Korea, and the CubanMissle Crisis. The race to the moon played an important role in the cold war.
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Click image for the Site Languages : Site Desciption What was the Cold War? Was it really a war? Take a look at the major events that occurred during the Cold War: Vietnam, Korea, and the Cuban Missile Crisis. Read about the prominent leaders of the time, Kennedy, Castro, Gorbachev, and the roles they played. Find out about the United Nations, NATO, and the Warsaw Pact. You'll also learn about the fall of the Berlin Wall on November 9, 1989, and the end of the U.S.S.R.
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95. Eisenhower: The Cold War--U.S. History Lesson Plan (grades 9-12)--DiscoverySchoo
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Press conferences with politicians can be adversarial. Reporters may skew the news by playing up certain parts of a news conference and playing down other parts. For this lesson, you will need: Access to reference materials about the United States during the Eisenhower years Computer with Internet access Most of the students will act as reporters from a wide variety of newspapers and magazines or journals that were published in the 1950s, but assign some students to the following roles:
  • President Dwight D. Eisenhower

96. Cold War Austin: Nike Sites Of Austin
A indepth look at the history and current condition of the Nike-Hercules sites in Austin, Texas.
http://www.coldwaraustin.com/html/nike/nikemain.html
var site="s13coldwaraustin" Benjamin C. Abzug

97. Cold War: Cuban Missile Crisis
According to Nikita Khrushchev's memoirs, in May 1962 he conceived the idea of placing intermediaterange nuclear missiles in Cuba as a means of countering an emerging lead of the United States in developing and deploying strategic missiles.
http://lcweb.loc.gov/exhibits/archives/colc.html
Revelations from the Russian Archives
COLD WAR: CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS
According to Nikita Khrushchev's memoirs, in May 1962 he conceived the idea of placing intermediate-range nuclear missiles in Cuba as a means of countering an emerging lead of the United States in developing and deploying strategic missiles. He also presented the scheme as a means of protecting Cuba from another United States-sponsored invasion, such as the failed attempt at the Bay of Pigs in 1961. After obtaining Fidel Castro's approval, the Soviet Union worked quickly and secretly to build missile installations in Cuba. On October 16, President John Kennedy was shown reconnaissance photographs of Soviet missile installations under construction in Cuba. After seven days of guarded and intense debate in the United States administration, during which Soviet diplomats denied that installations for offensive missiles were being built in Cuba, President Kennedy, in a televised address on October 22, announced the discovery of the installations and proclaimed that any nuclear missile attack from Cuba would be regarded as an attack by the Soviet Union and would be responded to accordingly. He also imposed a naval quarantine on Cuba to prevent further Soviet shipments of offensive military weapons from arriving there. Kruschev letter to President Kennedy Translation of letter Go to the Next Section of the Soviet Archives exhibit Return to the Table of contents for the Soviet Archives exhibit Go to the Library of Congress Home Page Library of Congress

98. H102 Lecture 23: The Coils Of Cold War
Lecture 23. The cold war and the Hot Economy the 1950s. In Copyright1997 State Historical Society of Wisconsin. The cold war. Although
http://us.history.wisc.edu/hist102/lectures/lecture23.html
Stanley K. Schultz, Professor of History
William P. Tishler, Producer
Lecture 23
The Cold War and the "Hot Economy:" the 1950s
In the immediate aftermath of World War II, the United States took a turn to the economic and political right. Nothing demonstrated this shift more than the Second Red Scare. The trials, denouncements, black lists, and paranoia about Communism in the Second Red Scare showed the domestic face of the Cold Warthe international struggle between the Soviet Union and the United States for world dominance. This lecture traces how the Cold War transformed anti-Communism from a right-wing to a mainstream ideology. Some questions to keep in mind:
  • Compare and contrast the development of political ideologies in the post-WWII era to those of the Depression era, concentrating on the attitudes of Americans toward Communism. Compare the events, justifications, and results of the Second Red Scare to those of the First Red Scare. Who supported Joe McCarthy and why? Compare the competing American and Soviet visions for the post-war world in 1945. How did these opposing ideas lead to a "cold war?"
  • 99. Map - Cold War 1945-1960
    The cold war. 19451960.
    http://users.erols.com/mwhite28/coldwar1.htm
    The Cold War
    Contemporary Context: During the Second World War, the Western democracies had not been entirely comfortable about allying themselves with Stalinist Russia, and it didn't take long for this awkward partnership to fall apart. Over the next few years, the Soviets imposed Communist regimes in its post-war occupation zones in East Europe and North Korea. In China, the end of civil war brought a huge slice of the human population under Communist control, and mass execution of politcal opponents followed. As the 1940s progressed, the West decided to form a system of defensive alliances to prevent any further spread of Communism. The Organization of American States was founded in 1945 to coordinate the foreign policy of the Western Hemisphere, while all the principle nations of West Europe and North America were joined into the the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (N ATO in 1947. Across the south of Asia, two more American alliance systems, C ENTO Central Treaty Organization ) and S EATO Southeast Asia Treaty Organization ), were established to contain possible Soviet expansion southward. By 1959, most of the non-Communist World had promised to be

    100. USS Andrew Jackson SSBN619
    One of the 41 For Freedom Ballistic Missile Submarines of the cold war.
    http://www.geocities.com/Pentagon/Bunker/5060/aj619.html
    USS ANDREW JACKSON
    These pages have been constructed as a tribute to the Andrew Jackson because of her many silent years of service protecting our country, her crews, and myself. This website also stands in honor of all the Boats, past and present, of their Silent Service, and their crews who return to the deep to keep this country free; And to the many who will never return from Eternal Patrol
    Please excuse the load time on the graphics.
    It is winter, early in 1969. Men have not yet walked on the moon. The Cold War is hot in Viet Nam. Sabers are ratteling throughout the world. Submarines are going about their silent business throughout the oceans of the world.
    This is a picture of the Jackson when I reported aboard her in Portsmouth Naval Shipyard right after I completed Sub School. This was My first boat after serving on two surface craft and completing electronics and nuclear power schools. She was in the shipyard undergoing a major overhaul including replacing the reactor core and conforming some of the systems to subsafe.The down side was that a submarine is not a submarine when tied to the pier. The best part was being aboard during system changes and installations, sea trials, transits, missile shots, and becoming a qualified submariner. The USS Andrew Jackson and the other forty Ballistic Missile Submarines

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