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The CIA has released 1,500 pages of previously classified documents relating to the assassination of New York Sen. Robert F.
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The National Interest on MSNThe Soviet Union Had a Crazy Plan to Sink America’s Aircraft CarriersThe Soviets believed that this attack would only work if the missiles were launched within one minute. If they waited even ...
National Archives and Records Administration The space race between the United States and the Soviet Union stepped up a gear ...
Senaator Rand Paul (R-KY) condemned Saturday's military parade in Washington, comparing it to similar marches in the Soviet Union and North Korea.
Red Wrench Films on MSN21h
T-37A | The Soviet Union's bizarre amphibious tankWith the threat of war looming, the Soviet Union utilized machine-gun armed tractors as reconnaissance vehicles. With assistance from British engineering, these obsolete vehicles contributed to the ...
The CIA declassified nearly 1,500 pages of documents on Thursday, shedding light on its investigation into the 1968 ...
Into the Shadows on MSN5d
The Gulags - How the USSR Built an Empire on Slave LaborBehind the Iron Curtain, millions were imprisoned in Soviet gulags—forced labor camps that fueled Stalin’s rise and kept the ...
Russians are flocking to catch what some fear could be a final glimpse of the embalmed body of Bolshevik leader Vladimir ...
A monument to Soviet dictator Josef Stalin erected in Moscow's metro is stirring debate, with some Russians welcoming it as a historical tribute, but others saying it's a mistake to commemorate ...
The Soviet Union detonated its first atomic bomb, known in the West as Joe-1, on Aug. 29, 1949, at Semipalatinsk Test Site, in Kazakhstan. The Soviets called their first atomic test "First Lightning." ...
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