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5 Weird Things About Everyday Life in the Soviet UnionLife in the Soviet Union was filled with strange contradictions ration cards and black market jeans, communal apartments, and ...
Jairam Ramesh shared that just before Dhankar announced the resignation, he was with the vice president and did not expect ...
From 1925, when the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic was declared a part of the Soviet Union, one photographer was able to ...
The former White House aide recently returned to her roots, advising Britain on defense and taking a role at Durham ...
Interestingly, Tikhonravov’s dream of a Soviet mission to Mars was based on former Nazi rocket scientist-turned-American rocket scientist, Wernher Von Braun, who had his own “ Mars Project ” that ...
Step into a gripping real-life story of Cold War espionage by attending “Letters from a Soviet Prison,” a presentation by Francis Gary Powers Jr. at the North Dakota Heritage Center & State Museum in ...
India's longest-serving fighter aircraft, the MiG-21 was originally developed by the Mikoyan-Gurevich Design Bureau in the ...
Social media images suggest that China is working on a ground effect vehicle – a kind of hovercraft that skims over the waves ...
At Moscow’s central Taganskaya metro station, commuters stream past a newly-restored monument to a former ruler whose reputation is undergoing a dramatic revision in Russia: Joseph Stalin.
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We Are The Mighty (WATM) on MSNHow the US Air Force handled its first-ever ‘Broken Arrow’Unfortunately, America’s first Broken Arrow wouldn’t be its last. To date, the U.S. Military has had 32 nuclear weapons ...
The Cold War prompted many bizarre plans—one British idea involved using live chickens to maintain nuclear landmines.
A recent study shows that Russian attitudes toward the U.S. and other Western countries have shifted. Many are evidently ...
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