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Can Americans travel to USSR during the cold war?
I’m Japanese extreme school student.
Can Americans travel to USSR during the cold war?
Yes, unequivocally. There were even tours. The joke was that in a hotel room in the USSR the TV watched you.
One was always escorted by a Russian Tour guide and wandering around unescorted was not encouraged, dialect mayhap not allowed, but one got to see Russia; which was great!
anyone know anything about the leaders of the usa and the ussr during the cold war?
truman and Eisenhower of usa and stalin of ussr
but how do they relationship to the cold war and eachother?
President Truman had a expressly different perspective over the fact that the nuclear bomb dropped in Japan had saved the lives of many of the capitalist troops. At the same all at once , he believed that it meant that the Japanese would not lose to their last man , thus at the same moment allowing them to keep their dignity . However , Eisenhower's thoughts were exactly different as he believed that dropping the nuclear bomb in Japan was completely unecessary.
Yeah something like that . I can't in fact remember the rest . hope this helps :D
The Western View of Russia
Fascinating article from Stratfor. (c2009 stratfor.com)
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THE WESTERN Sight OF RUSSIA
By George Friedman
A months-long White House review of a pair of U.S. ballistic brickbat defense
(BMD) installations slated for Poland and the Czech Republic is nearing
completion. The review is expected to current a number of options ranging
from pushing forward with the installations as planned to canceling them
outright. The Obama oversight has yet to decide what course to follow.
Rumors are running wild in Poland and the Czech Republic that the Of like mind
States has reconsidered its plan to place ballistic defense systems in their
countries. The rumors staunch from a top U.S. BMD lobbying group that said this
past week that the U.S. plan was all but dead.
The ultimate U.S. decision on BMD depends upon both the upcoming pinnacle of
the five permanent U.N. Security Council members plus Germany on the Iranian
nuclear program and Russia’s rejoinder to those talks. If Russia does not
cooperate in sanctions, but instead continues to maintain close relations
with Iran, we believe that the BMD plan will remain intact. Either way, the
BMD issue offers a good opportunity to re-examine U.S. and Western relations
with Russia and how they have evolved.
Cold War vs. Tack-Cold War
There has been a recurring theme in the discussions between Russia and the
West over the past year: the return of the Cold War. U.S. President Barack
Obama, for warning, accused Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin of having
one foot in the Cold War. The Russians have in invert accused the Americans of
thinking in terms of the Cold War. Eastern Europeans have expressed fears
that the Russians carry on with to view their relationship with Europe in terms
of the Cold War. Other Europeans have expressed concern...
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US Department of Defense It was a prominent inflection point: the first time, I believe, since the Cold War started, that an American president was told by his inside service that internal Soviet problems were so severe, the regime could not survive – though we made no and more » |
Trapped with no way out
Constructed during the Cold War and completed in 1985, the bunker was kept as a esoteric, out in the woods, 25 km from Vilnius. Its original purpose was to house a secret backup TV location, to be used for emergency broadcasts if a nuclear attack ever
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Despite Tensions, Professors Cross Iron Curtain “The raison d'etre was seen as a good step forward and away from the Cold War,” Pipes says. Following the scrutiny with Bundy, the first Harvard professor went to the USSR to deliver a series of lectures in the fall of 1960. Seymour Slive, a penalty arts |
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A World of Regions During the Cold War, neighbors often competed with each other by “choosing sides” – allying themselves with either the Concerted States or the Soviet Union. Pakistan tilted towards the Americans; India towards the Soviets. Countries had scant incentive |
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Diversification of Pakistani Foreign Policy: Never too late! In my last article, I took a shortened look at Pak-US relations during the Ayub Khan era (1958-69) which were basically driven under the clout of cold war. These relations were at the lowest in 1971 because of the East Pakistan debacle, but then we saw an |
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Birth of space industry "Shepard was a big turning issue, politically, technologically, culturally, (and for the) Cold War." The United States had a victory, and momentum. "Ever since Sputnik, the Soviets' successes in rank had given the USSR the image of the technological and more » |
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Guardian Weekly Letters, 27 May 2011 She married a Soviet voter in 1928, immigrated to the USSR in 1930, and lived for five and a half years in Moscow. In 1936 her husband was arrested – like millions of others, for no enthusiastic reason – and sentenced to five years in prison. and more » |
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Seattle Appointment Intelligencer (blog) among others, who used to work there, and uncovered lots of details about their ground-breaking exertion in developing the U-2 spy plane, the F-117 stealth fighter-bomber and other aviation assets that helped the US win the Cold War. NPR's Terry Gate Duped By Area 51 Authorall 62 news articles »
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The Moon and Man at 50: Why JFK's Hiatus Exploration Speech Still Resonates[Video: President Kennedy's Moonshot Mo] In Kennedy's brief time in office, the United States had already suffered two key Cold War defeats to the opponent USSR. First, on April 12, cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin became the first human to reach space, and more »
Constructed during the Cold War and completed in 1985, the bunker was kept as a esoteric, out in the woods, 25 km from Vilnius. Its original purpose was to house a secret backup TV location, to be used for emergency broadcasts if a nuclear attack ever
Twenty years after the disappearance of the USSR, Russian-American relations have, on the one hand, changed greatly, but, on the other, a very powerful inertia, defined by the Cold War, remains to this day. According to many commentators, the prospect to and more »
Seattle Appointment Intelligencer (blog) among others, who used to work there, and uncovered lots of details about their ground-breaking exertion in developing the U-2 spy plane, the F-117 stealth fighter-bomber and other aviation assets that helped the US win the Cold War. NPR's Terry Gate Duped By Area 51 Authorall 62 news articles »




