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  1. The Origins Of The Cold War (Problems in American Civilization) by Robert McMahon, Thomas Paterson, 1998-08-15
  2. Hard and Bitter Peace, A: A Global History of the Cold War by Edward H. Judge, John W. Langdon, 1995-10-31
  3. The Great Transition: American-Soviet Relations and the End of the Cold War by Raymond L. Garthoff, 1994-06
  4. The Cold War on the Periphery by Robert J. McMahon, 1996-04-15
  5. America's Half-Century: United States Foreign Policy in the Cold War and After (The American Moment) by Thomas J. McCormick, 1989-11-01
  6. The Fallacies of Cold War Deterrence and a New Direction by Keith B. Payne, 2001-06
  7. The Star Wars Enigma: Behind the Scenes of the Cold War Race for Missile Defense by Nigel Hey, 2007-10-31
  8. Korea and the World: Beyond the Cold War
  9. RETHINKING COLD WAR CULTURE PB by Kuznick Pj, 2001-01-17
  10. Khrushchev's Cold War: The Inside Story of an American Adversary by Aleksandr Fursenko, Timothy Naftali, 2007-10-08
  11. U.S. Television News and Cold War Propaganda, 1947-1960 (Cambridge Studies in the History of Mass Communication) by Nancy Bernhard, 2003-10-16
  12. American Labor and the Cold War: Grassroots Politics and Postwar Political Culture
  13. Last of the Cold War Spies: The Life of Michael Straight - the Only American in Britain's Cambridge Spy Ring by Roland Perry, 2006-07-30
  14. The Twilight of the Intellectuals: Culture and Politics in the Era of the Cold War by Hilton Kramer, 2000-08-25

61. Untitled
A complete history of the development of the Hanford Reservation site during the Manhattan Project and the cold war, covering the period from 1943 to 1990. Details the construction, operation and history of facilities on the reservation.
http://www.hanford.gov/docs/rl-97-1047/index.htm

62. Cold War Era Civil Defense Museum-Main Page
This virtual museum is dedicated to the civil defense and emergency workers of the United States who worked throughout the cold war to try to protect the
http://www.civildefensemuseum.com/
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C D Rescue Service

Shelter News Article

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Civil Defense History
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About Me

The Civil Defense Museum is now at www.civildefensemuseum.com and www.civildefensemuseum.org. For e-mail use the ".com" address below.
Last Update 05-31-2004
This site best viewed in 800x600 Resolution.
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LaGrange College Library shelter tour with supplies added. CD V-718 Page added to rad kits section! CD V-705 speaker added to bottom of CD V-700 page New page with a Royal Artillery Museum Exhibit featuring a CD Museum poster. Jordan 457 added to the CD V-457 page in the Radiation Kits Section. New siren sound added to the sirens main page. New T-135 Siren Sound New page added to the Siren Section Valley View, Texas Thunderbolt Hook-Up. New virtual tour of the Old Grand Prairie EOC is up. Coming Soon....Yeah Right....Whenever.... Packaged Disaster Hospital info page. Fallout Shelter Sign Page. Museum Dedication This virtual museum is dedicated to the Civil Defense and emergency workers 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 does not make fun of civil defense, however, I do throw in a few "light" comments here and there.

63. Coalition Of Families Of Korean & Cold War POW/MIAs
Families of American POW/MIAs from the Cold and Korean Wars, dedicated to a full accounting of all missing servicemen.
http://www.coalitionoffamilies.org/

64. Map - Cold War 1945-1960
The cold war. 19451960. Contemporary Context During the Second World War, the Western democracies had not been entirely comfortable
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

65. Map - Cold War 1960-1991
The cold war 19601991. Contemporary Context By the mid-80s, it appeared that the US was clearly losing the cold war. Appearences were deceiving.
http://users.erols.com/mwhite28/coldwar2.htm
The Cold War 1960-1991
Contemporary Context:
The alliance system began to unravel in 1959 when Communist insurgents came to power in Cuba, gaining their first foothold in the Western Hemisphere and setting off a chain reaction of crises which came very close to bringing about a full nuclear exchange between the superpowers. A more visible result of the various Cuban crises is that hemispheric unity was shaken as several Latin American countries, principly Mexico, decided that snubbing Cuba was not worth the risk and maintained diplomatic and economic relations despite the objections of the United States. Meanwhile, the Soviets lost major ground in 1960, when China broke away after bickering over interpretations of Marxist doctrine, taking Albania and North Korea with them. China then tested its first atomic weapon in 1964 and withdrew from the world stage to indulge in the purifying ritual of the Cultural Revolution. About the same time, France decided that it didn't like its foreign policy being dictated by the United States, so it tested its first atomic weapon in 1960, and withdrew from N ATO in 1965. Although it was almost certain that the French would be found on the American side in the event of a general European war, until then the French would pursue a foreign policy which was neither pro-Soviet nor pro-American but merely French.

66. Cold War At Campgaw Mountain
History of a Nike missile site established in Bergen County, New York in 1955.
http://www.carroll.com/bchs/Pages/nikemissile.html

67. Lecture 14 The Origins Of The Cold War
A fulltext lecture that discusses the origins of the cold war in the years immediately following World War Two. Lecture 14. The Origins of the cold war.
http://www.historyguide.org/europe/lecture14.html

68. 3d Armored Division
This site is dedicated to preserving the history of the U.S. Army's 3rd Armored Division, a unit with a distinguished history spanning from 1941 and World War II, through the cold war in Germany, to the sands of Iraq in Desert Storm, to final inactivation in 1992.
http://www.3ad.org/
3AD Home
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69. National Security Archive/COLD WAR/Interviews
CNN/cold war National Security Archive. The National Security Archive is a nongovernmental, non-profit organization founded in 1985 by a group of journalists
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/coldwar/interviews/

The National Security Archive
is a non-governmental, non-profit organization founded in 1985 by a group of journalists and scholars who sought a centralized home for formerly secret U.S. government documentation obtained under the Freedom of Information Act. The National Security Archive is proud to have had the opportunity to make a substantial contribution to the Cold War series. For each episode, we have prepared transcripts of some of the interviews used in each episode.
Episodes (April. 4, 1999)
(Mar. 28, 1999)
(Mar. 14, 1999)
(Mar. 7, 1999)
(Feb. 28, 1999)
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(Feb. 7, 1999)
(Jan. 24, 1999)

70. Taylor & Francis Group - Not Found
Journal devoted to the publication of articles, papers, essays, documents and reviews on the new architecture, concepts, institutions, pr oblems and prospects for European security since the cold war.
http://www.frankcass.com/jnls/es.htm
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71. U.S. Propaganda Activities In The Middle East - Press Release
Overview Essay US Propaganda in the Middle East The Early cold war Version. Documentation on Early cold war US Propaganda Activities in the Middle East.
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB78/
For Release:
December 13, 2002
For more information contact:
Joyce Battle jbattle@gwu.edu U.S. embassy Baghdad cable from May 1953 mentions several Iraqi officials who will be delivering anticommunist lectures at government camps. Overview Essay: U.S. Propaganda in the Middle East - The Early Cold War Version Documents List Documentation on Early Cold War
U.S. Propaganda Activities in the Middle East
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The National Security Archive at George Washington University today published on the World Wide Web documents concerned with an early Cold War campaign to win hearts and minds in the Middle East, launched 50 years before current efforts to achieve United States "public diplomacy" goals in the region. Soon after the events of September 11, the administration of George W. Bush announced a wide-ranging campaign to improve the image of America in Arab countries and in the greater Muslim world. One year later, its results appear unimpressive: a recent Pew Research Center poll found increasingly unfavorable international views of the U.S., "most dramatically, in Muslim societies."

72. US And Russia Nukes Still On Cold War, Hair-trigger Alert
US and Russia nukes still on cold war, hairtrigger alert. A Clinton-era plan to enhance US-Russia early warnings systems languishes under bureaucracy.
http://www.csmonitor.com/2004/0506/p07s01-woeu.html

73. Virtual War College - Liberalism In International Relations
This paper focusses on the resurgence of Liberalism in International Relations after the cold war and a guide as to where to look for further information.
http://www.geocities.com/virtualwarcollege/ir_liberal.htm
Liberalism in International Relations
This paper focuses on the resurgence of Liberalism after the Cold War.
Introduction
Karl Marx declared that capitalism would inevitably collapse: the bourgeoisie generating their own grave-diggers. Adolph Hitler proclaimed that his was a thousand-year Reich . With a similar sense of triumphalism, Francis Fukuyama announced the end of history. Fukuyama used "history" to mean the progression of mankind and human thinking in particular. History had ended because the ideology of "liberalism" had triumphed. Liberal democratic regimes had seen off communism and totalitarianism, and liberal economics with their emphasis in free markets had also established themselves as the modern orthodoxy. A nearly as dramatic claim, and certainly a more influential one, was that of United States President George Bush: we were heading into a "New World Order". Initially he saw the disintegration of the Soviet Union in much the same way as Fukuyama - a victory of the liberal ideology - however with the passage of time and new threats such as Iraq’s aggression Kuwait, his description of the New World Order changed subtly but importantly. Increasingly, the New World Order was something to be enforced by the organs of the United Nations, with the United States playing a leading role.

74. Cold War Museum WebQuest

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75. ALDRICH AMES
From the CNN cold war Series.
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/coldwar/interviews/episode-21/aldrich1.html

Interviews:

Ames

Aldrich
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Stansfield
INTERVIEW WITH ALDRICH AMES (A bit of preliminary talk) ad hoc defensive approach from Gromyko and Brezhnev and the Soviet foreign policy establishment at the time, improvising, ad hoc

76. Cold War, Soviet And Related History Documents
cold war, Soviet and Related History Documents Available Via the WWW at California State University San Marcos. The Communist Manifesto
http://public.csusm.edu/public/guests/history/websites/coldwar.html
Cold War, Soviet and Related History Documents
Available Via the WWW at California State University San Marcos The Communist Manifesto
Protocols and other documents released by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization

Are Two Germanies Better Than One? Russo-German Relations, Past, Present, and Future:
by Dr. Robert F. Miller, Australian National University.
When They Split Berlin, Washington Was Asleep
by John C. Ausland.
The Kirov Murder and Purges:
A short summary of Stalin's purges of the CPSU during the 1930s.
The Ukrainian Famine
of the 1930s, a result of Stalin's collectivization policies.
Party Revivalism and the Death of Stalin
(Slavic Review [online], Spring 1995): By Yoram Gorlizki; about the process of de-Stalinization.
Directory of documents relating to "Chornobyl and its consequences"
(McGill University, Montreal, Qc., Canada)
Three Men in Russia: Marye, Robins, and Francis, 1914-18:
An essay detailing American foreign policy towards the Romanovs and Bolsheviks during the period of WWI.
An excerpt from Lenin's
Testament: Provides an interesting view of the situation surrounding Lenin's decline in health, and the subsequent rise of Stalin.

77. Who Lost Russia?
A discussion of the failure of reform in many aspects of domestic politics and policy in Russia since the end of the cold war.
http://www.heritage.org/Research/RussiaandEurasia/HL629.cfm
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... Return Home Who Lost Russia? by Kim R. Holmes, Ph.D., Hon. Caspar W. Weinberger, Hon. R. James Woolsey, and Ariel Cohen, Ph.D.
Heritage Lecture #629
The debate over who lost Russia is now under way. It is perhaps premature to frame the issue in this way: Russia certainly is not yet lost entirely, but the country is in dire straits. There is plenty of blame to go around for Russia's troubles, and most of it, in my opinion, lies with Russia. As The New York Times columnist A. M. Rosenthal wrote recently: "Russia did this to Russia." True, Russia has faced many unique challenges since the collapse of the Soviet Unionchallenges unlike those faced by former communist countries in East and Central Europe such as Poland. A comparison with Poland is instructive in this regard. After the collapse of communism, Poland found freedom and renewal; Russia felt the loss of empire and ideology. Russia lost its identity; Poland rediscovered its identity. Poland could remember what the market was like and rebuild it when free to do so; Russia, after 70 years of communism, had forgotten. Poland had not collectivized its agriculture; decades of collectivization in Russia made introducing market reforms into that crucial sector of the economy, much as China had done, extremely difficult. And throughout the communist era, Poland had the Catholic Church to provide spiritual direction. Officially atheist, Russia had no such spiritual direction and sank instead into cynicism, selfishness, and even criminality.

78. Academy Books: Violent Conflict In The 21st Century
Collection of essays including 'The New Evils of the 21st Century' by Robert D. Kaplan, 'Weapons of Mass Destruction and Physical Heritage of the cold war' by W.K.H. Panofsky, and 'Group Loyalty and Ethnic Violence' by Donald L. Horowitz. PDF
http://www.amacad.org/publications/violent.htm

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Violent Conflict in the 21st Century: Causes, Instruments, and Mitigation
Edited by Charles Hermann, Harold K. Jacobson and Anne Moffat (Chicago: AAAS, 1999)
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Summary
Will key political events of the 21st century blindside modern experts? Will the most serious threats to society be anticipated or even recognized by those who witnessed the Cold War, the fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of the Soviet Union? To what degree is our experience with deterrence, arms races and alliance structures relevant to current destabilizing forces? This collection of essays deals with these timely questions. The essays were prepared for a December 1997 conference of that name sponsored by the Midwest Consortium for International Security Studies (MCISS), a program of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. They probe how international security studies must redefine its concerns in order to remain pertinent; for example, how might illicit traffic in nuclear materials or catastrophic damage to national infrastructure cause large-scale violence? Several papers extend this analysis to study how violence may be mitigated using, for example, an improved understanding of social identity and group loyalty or the creation of a transboundary legal order.

79. Cold War Through Desert Storm
cold war KOREA - VIETNAM - GULF WAR - OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM - WAR IN IRAQ (Operation Iraqi Freedom). Updated March 12, 2004. cold war!
http://www.teacheroz.com/coldwar.htm
COLD WAR - KOREA - VIETNAM - GULF WAR - OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM - WAR IN IRAQ (Operation Iraqi Freedom) Updated March 12, 2004 COLD WAR
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TIMELINE: Cold War Spies and Espionage

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Decision to Drop the Atomic Bomb Folders
- from the Truman Presidential Library. For more on Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and the Manhattan Project, check out my page.
PRIMARY DOCUMENTS: Nuclear Weapons

PRIMARY DOCUMENTS: Bay of Pigs Invasion and the Cuban Missile Crisis

PRIMARY SOURCES: The U-2 Incident 1960

National Security Archive: COLD WAR: Documents
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Operation Peter Pan Wasn't Political
And, the resulting Cuba Campaign: History of the U.S. Blockade of Cuba . For more info, visit the John F. Kennedy sites on my Presidents page. Cold War Links on the Internet Civil Defense: You Duck and I'll Cover VIDEO: "Duck and Cover" Kipp Teague's RetroWeb - Civil Defense ... BiW: The Berlin Wall - For more info on the Berlin Wall, check out the section on Germany on my Western Civilization page. Cold War! Cool Jet Fighters and Perrin Air Force Base!

80. Welcome To Bunker Tours - Virtual Tours On The Web
An extensive photodocumentary of numerous mothballed and redundant underground military installations in Britain and France, including photographs of ROTOR sites, the Maginot Line, and cold war sites. Also provides reports from physical visits.
http://www.bunkertours.co.uk/
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Virtual Bunker tours on the Web
My name is Dan McKenzie and I live in Peterborough in the U.K. I have an Interest in all things military, especially if its underground. My main interest is the Maginot Line in France and the military facilities in the Former GDR . As I am only a few hours by boat and car away I try and get over to France and Germany as much as possible. Fortress of Kobenbusch Abri You will also find sections on the Cold war and a section on the Rotor Radar System, Items on WW II include The deep level shelters in London and in particular Belsize Park. The Bomb Store at Llanberis in Wales, which spectacularly collapsed early in its life.
Trip Reports 2001 - 2004
East Germany 2003 Mini Tour Metz and The Maginot Line 2003 East Germany 2003 The Alpine Maginot Line 2002 ... The Maginot Line 2000
U.S. Air Forces in Europe
RAF Upper Heyford RAF Alconbury RAF Bentwaters RAF Greenham Common BRIXMIS Vehicles and Books Here Bunkertours On Line Shop Maginot Line
The Gros Ouvrage of Brehain- Internal Photos Click Here Maginot Line
The Gros Ouvrage of Latiremont - Internal Photos Click Here Maginot Line
The Gros Ouvrage of Mont de Welches- Internal Photos Click Here Maginot Line
The Gros Ouvrage of Soetrich- Internal Photos Click Here

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