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Cold War Conversations
- By: Ian Sanders
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49 mins
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Nov 11 20241 hr and 25 mins
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- J.Brock
- 11-21-20
Very interesting
I'm basing this review on the first episode, and it's a good place to start. But looking ahead the coming episodes look even more interesting as life in East Germany becomes central focus. The first episode was more an overview by an American who lived there for a time. Can't wait to see where it goes.
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- Anonymous User
- 06-12-23
Fantastic
Okay, some of the topics are more intriguing then others, however all are narrated fantastically well and for any history- or Cold War fan, these are just solid gold! 5/5!
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- A.Vatti
- 11-26-20
Just the best Podcast about the Cold War!!!
From 1947 to 1989 an undeclared War raged around the world. Affecting millions of people and threatening the Planet as a hole with Mutually Assured Destruction shortened to MAD which it really was.
Ian takes you on a journey through this time a journey from the depths of the Barent Sea through the Air over cold North Atlantic into the Woods of the Fulda Gap further to the Dschungels of Vietnam and down the streets of Urban Dschungels like Cities form Moskau, Prag to London, New York, and Washington DC and of course the Capital of Spys Berlin. But all those places together with the man-made means of War ranging from gigantic nuclear submarines to jet Fighters and strategic bombers down to the Tanks and nuclear-tipped Missiles. All are just the Stage for the real focus of Ian's work, the People who worked, played, and sometimes fought but always lived through it. So if you ever wondered how it was to play cat and mouse white the Soviet Navy and Air Force or how a real Soviet Spy control his emotions while he had two separate families and tried not to be caught by the FBI. Or how it felt to be brought up in a closed upcountry always under watchful eyes which didn't belong to your parents. Go ahead and listen to Ian and his guest from around the Globe but be aware you will be hooked does fascinating stories. You do help to preserve this immensely important part of human history.
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