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  1. The Cold War: A History by Martin Walker, 1995-06-15
  2. The Cold War (20th Century Perspectives) by David Taylor, 2001-05
  3. Turning Points in Ending the Cold War (Hoover Institution Press Publication)
  4. Cold War Civil Rights: Race and the Image of American Democracy (Politics and Society in Twentieth Century America) by Mary L. Dudziak, 2002-01-28
  5. The Cold War and the Color Line: American Race Relations in the Global Arena by Thomas Borstelmann, 2003-09-15
  6. The Cold War & the University: Toward an Intellectual History of the Postwar Years by Noam Chomsky, Laura Nader, et all 1998-02
  7. Conflict After the Cold War, Updated Edition (2nd Edition) by Richard K. Betts, 2004-06-25
  8. The Cold War and After: Prospects for Peace (International Security Readers)
  9. Cold War Orientalism: Asia in the Middlebrow Imagination, 1945-1961 by Christina Klein, 2003-03-10
  10. The Christian Church in the Cold War (Hist of the Church) by Owen Chadwick, 1993-10-07
  11. Homeward Bound: American Families in the Cold War Era by Elaine Tyler May, 1990-01
  12. Mao's China and the Cold War (The New Cold War History) by Chen Jian, 2001-06-25
  13. The End of the Cold War: Its Meaning and Implications
  14. The Cold War Swap by Ross Thomas, Stuart M. Kaminsky, et all 2003-05-16

21. Library
Information from the transcripts of plenums of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union during the Khrushchev era.
http://wwics.si.edu/index.cfm?topic_id=1409&fuseaction=library.document&

22. At Cold War's End: US Intelligence On The Soviet Union And Eastern Europe, 1989-
A CIA document including links to fulltext intelligence reports on events during the final years the Soviet Union and the cold war.
http://www.cia.gov/csi/books/19335/art-1.html
History Staff
Center for the Study of Intelligence
Central Intelligence Agency
At Cold War's End: US Intelligence on the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, 1989-1991
Table of Contents

23. At Cold War's End US Intelligence On The Soviet Union And Eastern
A CIA document including links to fulltext intelligence reports on events during the final years the Soviet Union and the cold war. Includes a brief
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

24. Cold War Hot Links Web Sorces Relating To The Cold War
Footmeister from Dr. Seuss cold war Hot Links Nuke! One piece of residual slag from this cold war research is the creation of an index of obituaries of
http://www.stmartin.edu/~dprice/cold.war.html

25. AII POW-MIA
A massive POWMIA Archive featuring news, reports, email news network, documents, daily monthly updates, military, government research links, testimony on Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Korea - cold war, World War II, Russia, China and Iraq.
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26. Cold War Guide. Helping You With Reference Information And Data.
Reference information about the cold war people, names, dates, states, services and agencies. Also includes various data and texts and useful links.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

27. The Cold War
Article discussing it s origins, impact on the social history of the US and Russia, effect on foreign policy, the arms race, and the lessons learned.
http://www.pjhealy.com/coldwar/
The Cold War
This essay is divided into 7 separate pages. The first five are factual accounts of the cold war presented in an unbiased manner. The sixth page is my interpretation of the events and issues of the cold war and the lessons that I believe should be le arned because of it. The final page is a list of links that I have gathered so that you can continue your research on to other cold war topics and pages. For the purpose of this essay, I have researched the events and attitudes of the Cold War period (1945 to 1991). This web site is designed to be informative. To help prevent the lessons of the Cold War from being forgotten, my essay is intended to po int out how the technology and the identity of the United States (as well as the USSR) was dramatically altered during this period of fear and distrust. Understanding that a lot can be learned from history, my presentation will concentrate on the events of the Cold War and their relevancy to the attitudes of the United States and its citizens.
  • Introduction
  • Domestic Policy
  • Foreign Policy
  • Arms Race ...
  • A Note From the Author - Quoting or copying this essay and other topics.
  • 28. Welcome To The HPCWS
    Features declassified documents, information about The Journal of cold war Studies, a digital multimedia archive, and related links.
    http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~hpcws/

    29. Cold War Crisis Over A Beach Hut
    At the height of the cold war in 1965, diplomatic officials were exchanging anxious memos about a new staff bathing hut, which had been built
    http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

    30. The National Archives Learning Curve | Cold War
    cold war uses an extensive range of original source material including documents, photographs, posters and video. Constructed around a set of themes,
    http://www.learningcurve.gov.uk/coldwar/default.htm
    The National Archives Learning Curve Exhibitions Cold War The National Archives Learning Curve Exhibitions Cold War

    31. Lance Missile A.k.a The Neutron Bomb
    Summary information, photographs and links to further information on the last U.S. shortrange nuclear missile of the cold war era.
    http://www.manuelsweb.com/lancemissile.htm
    lance missile home message board search site map
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    75th Bde If you see this message your web browser's JavaScript is off. Some links will not work. Find out about enabling JavaScript (Click on pictures below to enlarge. Then use your browser's back button to return.) I was stationed in Germany 1985-1986 during the worst nuclear disaster in history: The meltdown of the Chernobyl power plant. All of Europe was concerned with the nuclear fall out from the accident. While back in Germany, U.S. Forces were on alert because of the bombings of Rhein-Main's Air Force Base in Frankfurt and later the April 5, 1986 bombing of a discotech in Berlin. I remember seeing the windows blown out on several large buildings near the BX. I was sent to Rhein-Main on guard duty while security barriers were installed. The Lance crewmen were assigned to two different crews. The first crew picked up the main missile assemblage and warhead (both stored in containers) and loaded them up on 5-ton trucks. Later they would open the containers and 'mate' the warhead to the missile. The assembled missile would be placed onto a tank-like vehicle called a loader-transporter The second crew would load the missile onto a similar tracked-vehicle capable of launching the missile. The tracked-vehicle would drive to a marked location where the missile would be layed with survey equipment and gunner's sight quadrant attached to the missile. If it was a nuclear round, launching codes would be entered into the warhead. The missile would then be launched which was a spectacular site. I saw the Lance fired at the NATO base in Crete, Greece and in White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico. I've never seen anything move so fast. It takes flight at a speed of Mach 3. During battle the Lance missile would be used against the Soviet's front line.

    32. COLD WAR
    cold war 19451960 Highlights Causes of the cold war Beginning of cold war Major Events up to 1954 - Berlin Crisis cold war in East Asia
    http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

    33. Taylor & Francis Group - Not Found
    Refereed journal providing a forum for discussion of the broadening spectrum of security issues emerging in the postcold war world.
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    34. Cold War Policies
    cold war Policies 19451991. 1. Negotiation 1945. Yalta - The cold war Begins Outline notes for the First Year of the cold war
    http://history.acusd.edu/gen/20th/coldwar0.html
    Cold War Policies 1945-1991
    1. Negotiation 1945
    2. Demonstrations 1946
    3. Containment 1947-1949
    4. Coercion 1950-1968
    5. Detente 1968-1980
    6. Confrontation 1980-1985
    7. Glasnost 1985-1989
    8. Revolution 1989-1991

    35. Cold War Spies And Espionage
    Soviet Intelligence and the cold war The Small Committee of Information, 195253, in Diplomatic History 19 (Summer 1995) 453-472.
    http://history.acusd.edu/gen/20th/coldwarspies.html
    Cold War Espionage
    The emblem of the Center for Cryptologic History, from the NSA Venona page On the early history of cryptology, see the NSA National Cryptologic Museum
    1943 - Stalin ends the Comintern - KGB and GRU (Soviet Army Intelligence) assume all espionage activities - 200 agents in U.S.
    The emblem of the KGB, from the NSA Venona page
    1943/02/01 - the U.S. Army's Signal Intelligence Service, a forerunner of NSA, began a secret program, later codenamed VENONA , to exploit, encrypted Soviet diplomatic communications collected since 1939
    1944 - Viktor Kravchenko defected in Washington from the Soviet Government Purchasing Commission AMTORG
    1944/02 - Stalin creates Department S to use American scientists as Russian spies, including Oppenheimer, Bohr, Fermi, Szilard. See the excerpt at Pathfinder from Atomic Secrets: A KGB Spymaster's Tale of How the Soviets Got the Bomb by Pavel Anatolievich Sudoplatov, and the comments on this book by Robert Conquest
    1945/01 - HUAC made a permanent House committee - under John Rankin until 1946/10
    1945/06/06 - Amerasia raid by FBI - arrested were editor Phil Jaffe, State Dept employees Emmanuel Larsen and

    36. Intelligence Resource Program
    The American intelligence community was shaped by nearly half a century of cold war with the Soviet Union. With the end of the cold war the community faces extraordinary challenges. This site is a comprehensive resource on the past and future of the American intelligence community.
    http://WWW.fas.org/irp

    37. Cold War
    cold war. Second World War, First World War, Germany, cold war, Soviet Union, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Author, Search Website, Email
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    39. Cold War : 14 To 18 Years
    Profiles cold war Warriors This CNN website provides a collection of The cold war The cold war International History Project disseminates new
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    Cold War 14 to 18 years

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    McCarthyism
    : A comprehensive encyclopaedia of McCarthyism. Each entry contains a narrative, illustrations and primary sources. The text within each entry is hypertexted to other relevant pages in the encyclopedia. In this way it is possib le to research individual people and events in great detail. The sources are also hypertexted so the student is able to find out about the writer, artist, newspaper, organization, etc., that produced the material. So far there are sections on: Cold War Encyclopedia As well as 160 biographies there are 74 articles on subjects such as the Atomic Bomb, Berlin Wall, Bay of Pigs, Comintern, Cuban Missile Crisis, Domino Theory, Federal Republic of Germany, German Democratic Republic, Hallstein Doctrine, Hungarian Uprising, Korean War, Marshall Aid, McCarthyism, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Nuclear Arms Race, Ostpolitik, Perestroika, Prague Spring, Solidarnosc, Schuman Plan, Truman Doctrine, U-2 Crisis, Vietnam War and the Warsaw Pact Cuban Missile Crisis : In October 1962 the world was on the verge of a nuclear war. President Kennedy of the United States had issued a war-alert command. Polaris submarines armed with nuclear weapons took up positions close to the Soviet Union. B-52 bombers also with nuclear weapons were ordered into the air. A further 105 short-range missiles in Europe and 156 intercontinental missiles in the United States were prepared for firing at the Soviet Union. What had brought the world to the brink of destruction? These activities cover the history of Cuba, Fidel Castro, Bay of Pigs, Nikita Khrushchev and John F. Kennedy and ends up with a simulation on the Cuban Missile Crisis.

    40. CNN - Pondering A Post-Cold War Meeting Of The Minds - March 20, 1997
    A short essay on the many of the domestic problems facing the Russians since the collapse of communism and the end of the cold war.
    http://cnn.com/US/9703/20/cold.war/
    Pondering a post-Cold War meeting of the minds
    March 20, 1997
    Web posted at: 10:13 p.m. EST (0313 GMT) Essay by Correspondent Garrick Utley NEW YORK (CNN) As Russian President Boris Yeltsin and U.S. President Bill Clinton meet in Finland this week to discuss NATO expansion plans, there is a noticeable lack of thrall among Americans. Earlier summits promised great things, and the world turned its head to watch. There was Cold War tension: Kennedy went head-to-head with Khrushchev; Nixon faced off with Brezhnev. Later, viewers followed the summit between Gorbachev and Reagan with excitement and hope, and we all learned how to pronounce "perestroika." Russia is no longer the core of the "evil empire," no longer a military threat. Yet the meeting between Bill and Boris, as they call each other, is still compelling.
    Russia a gamble on two counts
    True, it is no longer a bastion of Communism. What it is, still, is a high-stakes gamble. Democracy now operates on the surface. Western nations are gambling that it will take root and provide stability. Russia still has a ways to go on this count: Not everyone in Russia, or even among the democratically elected members of its Parliament, observes the code of conduct of the democratic process.

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