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There have been many artists too spicy for primetime but the Soviet Union knew that some musicians could have been too erotic ...
Raymond Asquith, 3rd Earl of Oxford and Asquith, has lived many lives. In one, he was the Secret Intelligence Service (SIS) ...
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July 26 marks 80 years since the 1945 Potsdam Declaration, in which the United States, Britain and China called on Japan to ...
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The National Interest on MSNThe Soviet Union’s Forgotten Mars-Venus MissionHowever, its conceptual innovations, engineering challenges, and historical context offer a fascinating glimpse into the ...
Avner Landes discusses his new book 'The Delegation,' an account of the adventures - and dark fates - of an actor and poet ...
As we celebrate the successful flight of Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla to the International Space Station and back, I ...
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The NATO Story: A Map of the Alliance's History from WWII to Modern TimesThe history of NATO is a powerful reflection of how international alliances shape global security. Founded in 1949 after WWII ...
Powers is the son of Francis Gary Powers Sr., the CIA U-2 pilot whose capture by the Soviet Union in 1960 became one of the ...
Hungary is offering Ukrainians strategic cooperation rather than final EU integration for fear of being drawn into war, ...
Recreating the Soviet Union’s rationed food lines will hardly improve the lives of the poor in New York City.
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The National Interest on MSNIs Russia’s Nuclear-Powered Battlecruiser Finally Ready to Make a Comeback?Russian state media acknowledged that the Admiral Nakhimov had been out of service since 1999—but noted that it had undergone renovations from 2013 onward.
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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 ...
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