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This U.S. News & World Report magazine features stories on Vietnam and an interview with Dr. Wernher von Braun. The article on Vietnam... Tags: Alabama | Cold War | Vietnam War |
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In this document, a federal inmate convicted of violating espionage laws, files a motion in which he states President Woodrow Wilson has... Tags: Atlanta Federal Penitentiary | Foreign Countries | Georgia |
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This photo from the Tennessee Valley Authority shows the hammer and sickle logo drawn on the side of a building. The accompanying records... Tags: Cold War | Communism | Soviet Union | Tennessee |
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In 1972, a group of Soviet aeronautics and aviation educators visited the Kennedy Space Center.... Tags: Aviation | Cold War | Florida |
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During World War II, security at Oak Ridge, Tennessee was very strict, and the War Department denied
separate proposed visits to the... Tags: Communism | Tennessee |
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In 1956, the Anniston Ordnance Depot in Anniston, Alabama, sent a Military Advisory Group to Pakistan to dispose of hazardous ammunition... Tags: Ammunition | Foreign Countries |
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As early as 1918, U.S. Customs Intelligence was monitoring communist publications entering the
country, including the constitution of... Tags: Communism | Florida |
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The Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (ASTP) was the first joint U.S.-Soviet space flight and marked the end of
the "Space Race" between the two... Tags: Alabama | Space Exploration | Soviet Union |
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In light of the Soviet Union's detonation of its first nuclear device on August 29th, 1949, U.S. officials
contemplated the need to... Tags: Communism | Tennessee |
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In the closing days of World War II, the Soviet Union and the U.S. sought to enhance their knowledge of
missile technology with the help of... Tags: Space Exploration |
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