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The History of the Cold War Podcast

The History of the Cold War Podcast

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The History of the Cold War Podcast will cover the Cold War from the period of roughly 1945 to 1991 and the fall of the Soviet Union in monthly installments on the first. This Podcast will examine the Cold War from a number of different perspectives including political, diplomatic, cultural, ideological etc. This series is intended to be a grand narrative of the conflict exploring it from its early origins to its final moments and its effects on the world today. Please join us on this incred ...
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For the Full Episode: Jeff discusses the current state of the Russian-Ukrainian War, speculates on the downed Predator Drone, the ramifications of the proposed China Peace Agreement in Europe and the Middle East, the potential Tik-Tok ban in the United States and more. Want to skip the ads and get right to the content, become a patreon subscriber h…
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In this episode we examine the life of Allen Dulles and the forces that influenced his management of the CIA in the 1950s. For pictures for this episode and more go to our website at: www.historyofthecoldwarpodcast.com/ Want to skip the ads and get right to the content, become a patreon subscriber here:www.patreon.com/coldwarpodcast…
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For the Full Episode: Jeff discusses the Russo Ukraine War - including the current state, politics, force generation and more. Then he spends some time talking about the past year of the war - what he has learned about Modern Warfare and brings perspectives from past military thinkers, and finishes by touching on the current movement in East Asia, …
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Jeff reviews the 2022 Cold War Aviation film, Devotion, starring Jonathan Majors and Glen Powell and Directed by JD Dillard. Jeff Discusses why he choose the film, the Cold War Connection, juxtaposes the film with Top Gun Maverick and more. For pictures for this episode and more go to our website at: www.historyofthecoldwarpodcast.com/ Want to skip…
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For the Full Episode: Jeff discusses the current State of the War in Ukraine, Convicts in the Wagner Group, Taiwan Invasion Scenarios, India's motivation in Cold War 2.0, and more. Want to skip the ads and get right to the content, become a patreon subscriber here:www.patreon.com/coldwarpodcast Find the War Game PDF Here: https://csis-website-prod.…
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Jeff discusses the past year in the podcast, discusses Cold War 2.0, talks about YouTube Channel, answers mailbag comment/questions, and for Patreon Listeners talks about 2023. For pictures for this episode and more go to our website at: www.historyofthecoldwarpodcast.com/ Want to skip the ads and get right to the content, become a patreon subscrib…
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For the Full Episode: Jeff discusses the current state of the war, talks about historical comparisons for Ukraine's current circumstances, Xi's consolidation of power, Biden's relationship with Saudi Arabia and more. Want to skip the ads and get right to the content, become a patreon subscriber here:www.patreon.com/coldwarpodcast…
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In this episode we explore a high level examination of the CIA's operations in the early Cold War and its impact on the Cold War. For pictures for this episode and more go to our website at: www.historyofthecoldwarpodcast.com/ Want to skip the ads and get right to the content, become a patreon subscriber here:www.patreon.com/coldwarpodcast…
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In this episode we explore the Eisenhower presidency and what it meant for the Cold War and American history. For pictures for this episode and more go to our website at: www.historyofthecoldwarpodcast.com/ Want to skip the ads and get right to the content, become a patreon subscriber here:www.patreon.com/coldwarpodcast…
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In this episode we explore the causes of Western Europe's explosive economic growth in the 1950s in contrast to the sluggish growth of Communist regimes across Eastern Europe. For pictures for this episode and more go to our website at: www.historyofthecoldwarpodcast.com/ Want to skip the ads and get right to the content, become a patreon subscribe…
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In this episode we examine KGB operations from 1950-1960 focusing on operations in the developing world and against the United States. For pictures for this episode and more go to our website at: www.historyofthecoldwarpodcast.com/ Want to skip the ads and get right to the content, become a patreon subscriber here:www.patreon.com/coldwarpodcast…
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Out of all these Communist regimes the STASI or East German ministry for State Security grew to become the largest and most highly organized secret service in history - even in comparison to the feared KGB. Granted the KGB was larger but the STASI over the course of the Cold War became a much more extensive and elaborate security service. Eclipsing…
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For the Full Episode Jeff discusses the Current State of the War, Russians making progress, Russian Propaganda, US re-clarifying Taiwan, Biden's trip to Saudi Arabia and more. Link To become a Patreon Subscriber: www.patreon.com/coldwarpodcast Link to the Website: www.historyofthecoldwarpodcast.com/Av The History of the Cold War Podcast
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In this episode we examine West Germany in contrast to East Germany 1950-1960. We will discuss the West German economic miracle, Germany's membership in NATO and its integration with the rest of western Europe. For pictures for this episode and more go to our website at: www.historyofthecoldwarpodcast.com/ Want to skip the ads and get right to the …
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In this episode we examine East Germany politically, economically and socially during the 1950s and in relation to West Germany. Additionally, we examine the first half of the Berlin crisis. For pictures for this episode and more go to our website at: www.historyofthecoldwarpodcast.com/ Want to skip the ads and get right to the content, become a pa…
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Join Jeff and Dave as we discuss the current conflict between Russia and Ukraine. For this Short version of Cold War 2.0 Jeff gives an update on the war as it currently stands with some analysis. For the full episode on patreon, Jeff goes in depth into the possible use of Nuclear Weapons, current Air War, Russia's Logistical Problems and more. Want…
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In this episode we explore the early political history of the Warsaw Pact and its military posture and capabilities from the period of roughly 1955-1968 For pictures for this episode and more go to our website at: www.historyofthecoldwarpodcast.com/ Want to skip the ads and get right to the content, become a patreon subscriber here:www.patreon.com/…
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Join Jeff and Dave as they recap their first 6 years podcasting, Examine their top episodes, and more. For pictures for this episode and more go to our website at: www.historyofthecoldwarpodcast.com/ Want to skip the ads and get right to the content, become a patreon subscriber here:www.patreon.com/coldwarpodcast…
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Jeff and Dave Review the 1998 Documentary CNN Cold War Episode 1 - Comrades produced by Jeremy Isaacs and Pat Mitchell. Narrated by Kenneth Branagh. Remember to include hotcw for a free month for you and to help out the show. For pictures for this episode and more go to our website at: www.historyofthecoldwarpodcast.com/ Want to skip the ads and ge…
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Jeff and Dave review the 2013 Documentary Khrushchev Does America by Tim Toidze. Per IMBD: The story of the unconditional, no-holds-barred tour of America by Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, leader of World Communism and America's arch nemesis, during 13 sun-filled days in the fall of 1959. For pictures for this episode and more go to our website …
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In this episode, we examine the life of Nikita Khrushchev and his rise from poverty to become the leader of the Soviet Union. For pictures for this episode and more go to our website at: www.historyofthecoldwarpodcast.com/ Want to skip the ads and get right to the content, become a patreon subscriber here:www.patreon.com/coldwarpodcast…
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Jeff discuss positive and negative comments he has received about the podcast over the years from listeners reaching out via email, social media or the Survey. For pictures for this episode and more go to our website at: www.historyofthecoldwarpodcast.com/ Want to skip the ads and get right to the content, become a patreon subscriber here:www.patre…
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In this episode, we examine events in the Soviet Union from 1953-1960 and events during the Cold War from the Soviet perspective during the same period. We examine the power struggle after the death of Stalin and significant economic, social and political challenges the Soviet Union faced and how Khrushchev attempted to meet those challenges.…
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In this episode, we examine the life of Philip Randolph and his role in shaping the early Civil Rights movement. We examine his humble beginnings, his leadership of the Brother Hood of Sleeping Car Porters, his influence on Civil Rights in the 1930s and 1940s, along his decline from influence and marginalization. Please check out our sponsor for th…
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In this episode, we examine the life of WEB Du Bois one of the Civil Rights leaders of the early Cold War era. Please check out our sponsor for this episode and get one month free at The Great Courses Plus: https://www.thegreatcoursesplus.com/hotcw For pictures for this episode and more go to our website at: www.historyofthecoldwarpodcast.com/ Want…
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In this episode, we examine the Civil Rights Movement 1950-1960. We cover the effect of the Civil rights movement on US foreign policy, the major events of the period, and how the Eisenhower administration addressed the issue. Please check out our sponsor for this episode and get one month free at The Great Courses Plus: https://www.thegreatcourses…
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In this episode, we examine how the New Deal and the Second World II shaped the early Civil Rights Movement. We examine the decline of scientific racism and how World War II restructured American Society and the international order. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please check out ou…
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In this episode, we examine what racism looked like in the rest of the United States outside of the south. We examine red-lining and US housing policy that built a virtual system of segregation in the rest of the United States. Please check out our sponsor for this episode and get one month free at The Great Courses Plus: https://www.thegreatcourse…
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In this episode, we examine the Jim Crow social system explaining the various social customs and aspects of the system. We look at how segregation operated in practice and legal and extra-legal ways in which the system was enforced. Please check out our sponsor for this episode and get one month free at The Great Courses Plus: https://www.thegreatc…
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In this episode, we examine the failure of reconstruction and the rise of the Jim Crow legal and social system in the South. We examine the forces that brought about an end to reconstruction and how these forces worked together to create a new social system in the South. For pictures for this episode and more go to our website at: www.historyofthec…
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Join Jeff and Dave as they look back on 2020 and look ahead to 2021, Including what are Jeff's favorite episodes in the past year and what is he most excited about for the podcast in the future. For pictures for this episode and more go to our website at: www.historyofthecoldwarpodcast.com/ Want to skip the ads and get right to the content, become …
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In this episode, we examine the origin and structure of racism in America. How did racism develop in America and the west and what did it look like in the early Cold War. We examine how the development of slavery led to anti-black racism in the United States and how scientific thought about race changed America's perception on race relations over t…
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In this episode, we provide clarification and explanation around our upcoming series of episodes for the Civil Rights Movement For pictures for this episode and more go to our website at: www.historyofthecoldwarpodcast.com/ Want to skip the ads and get right to the content, become a patreon subscriber here:www.patreon.com/coldwarpodcast…
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