Cold War
Even During the Cold War, Russian and U.S. Rocket Scientists Were Friends, But Now They're No Longer Talking
U.S. and Soviet scientists worked together throughout the Cold War, but now, because of Crimea, those ties are being cut
For 25 Years, U.S. Special Forces Carried Miniature Nukes on Their Backs
The B-54 Special Atomic Demolition Munition was a nuclear bomb the size of a backpack
The Time the U.S. Nearly Nuked North Korea Over a Highjacked Spy Ship
The Pueblo incident ended peacefully, but newly unclassified documents detail President Johnson's contingency plans
Pay No Attention to the Spies on the 23rd Floor
For years, the KGB secretly spied on visitors to the Hotel Viru in Estonia. A new museum reveals the fascinating time capsule and all the secrets within
The Photographs That Prevented World War III
While researching a book on the Cuban missile crisis, the writer unearthed new spy images that could have changed history
Spies Who Spilled Atomic Bomb Secrets
As part of the Soviet Union's spy ring, these Americans and Britons leveraged their access to military secrets to help Russia become a nuclear power
My Cold War Hang-Up
How I learned to stop worrying and make peace with my nuclear phone
Georgia at a Crossroads
From our archives: How the republic’s troubled history set the stage for future discord and a possible new Cold War
Run Silent, Run Deep
In the Cold War's undersea cat and mouse game, the prize went to the submarine that could
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