The 1960s were a wild time for the CIA. When they weren’t dosing each other with acid or trying to use exploding cigars to kill Fidel Castro, the Agency’s staff were exploring other novel approaches ...
March 5 marks significant historical events, including the Boston Massacre in 1770, which fueled the American Revolution.
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The Soviet atomic breakthrough in 1949 shattered America’s monopoly and escalated the Cold War overnight
After Hiroshima and Nagasaki exposed America’s new political weapon, Stalin moved fast to erase the imbalance and protect ...
The Reporter's Thomas F. Mulvoy, Jr. talks with Dorchester native Charles Isberg, who in his 99th year, recalls ‘the C-47s ...
In 1946, less than a year after the end of World War Two, Britain's wartime leader sounded an urgent warning about the Soviet threat to the West.
A Council on Foreign Relations symposium on the evolution of U.S. foreign policy since the end of World War II suggests two critical lessons for policymaking today.
Harry Cockburn reports on how 80 years of the 'special relationship' have informed international conflict, after Donald Trump lashed out at the British prime minister ...
The Greek Civil War became a Cold War proxy conflict shaped by tensions between Stalin and Tito in 1948. This episode explores how their political break isolated Greek communist forces and influenced ...
Beyond, up a gentle slope, looms Russia. Finns used to drive across here to fill up on half-price gasoline. That was before ...
Donald Trump has said Keir Starmer is ‘no Churchill’, but his dismissal is based on a simplified version of history.
From the upper floors of Vienna’s former imperial riding school, a cluster of satellite dishes can be made out behind the ...
Seventy-three years ago today, a future country music legend became the first American to learn of Joseph Stalin's death.
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