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Surprising Cold War Facts

Felix Stratton

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Publisher: Publifye

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Surprising Cold War Facts unveils the intriguing, often bizarre, side of the Cold War, a period dominated by espionage and the arms race. Beyond the well-known political tensions, the book explores unconventional warfare tactics, such as animal spies trained by the CIA, and ambitious technological schemes like Project Iceworm, a plan to deploy nuclear missiles under the Greenland ice sheet. By focusing on these lesser-known aspects, the book reveals just how far both sides were willing to go, illustrating the pervasive atmosphere of paranoia and the sometimes-absurd lengths of Cold War strategy.

 
The book takes a thematic approach, progressing from unconventional espionage and the weirder elements of the arms race to the psychological battles waged through propaganda and unusual research like Project Stargate, which investigated psychic abilities. Declassified documents and archival materials provide fresh insights, highlighting the era's impact on society, technology, and culture. This unique perspective helps readers understand that the Cold War was not just a military standoff but also a theater of the absurd, where reality often blurred with science fiction, offering valuable lessons applicable to contemporary challenges like cybersecurity and disinformation.
Available since: 04/03/2025.
Print length: 62 pages.

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