and US General, Lucius D Clay to Berlin. The Berlin Wall remained a symbol of Cold War tension until it was torn down in November 1989. The speech President Kennedy gave in Berlin is often called ...
Raymond D'Addario was 26 years old when the U.S. Army assigned him to photograph the Nuremberg War Trials from 1945 to 1946. D'Addario also spent time in the former Nazi capital of Berlin ...
The veteran CBS and NBC journalist writes about covering the 1963 Cold War summit between President John F. Kennedy and ...
It was called the Cold War, as the two sides never ... The Soviet Union, USA, UK and France would each control a zone. The German capital Berlin, which was in the Soviet zone, would also be ...
Last week Soviet pressure increased portentously in the most sensitive spot of cold war: Berlin. The West’s reaction was instantaneous: 15 NATO nations, meeting in Paris, moved off the dead ...
"I see something you don't see. It's a Holocaust." For saying these words the demonstrator is promptly pulled aside by police ...
and set the stage for a post-war "cold" war that would be waged in the coming decades between two global superpowers. The United States and the Soviet Union each wanted their own economic and ...
The following series dwell on the history of the Cold War and ... In 1974 East Berlin, the Stasi grooms a young agent (Tom Schilling) to go undercover in West Berlin where his mission is to seduce a ...