The National Atomic Testing Museum announces the arrival of a new artifact to be displayed in it’s “The Bomb Without the Boom” exhibit. Arriving on March 18 from the Los ...
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The first Soviet H-bomb drop was more dangerous than anyone admitted
In November 1955, the Soviet Union carried out the world’s first airdrop test of a true hydrogen bomb when a Tu-16 released the RDS-37 over Kazakhstan. The weapon marked a terrifying leap in ...
A Council on Foreign Relations symposium on the evolution of U.S. foreign policy since the end of World War II suggests two critical lessons for policymaking today.
Historic submarines are surprisingly similar to those deployed by today's Navy and can provide an unprecedented look into modern combat at sea.
President Donald Trump’s military strikes on Iran have sparked new fears that the world could soon be on the brink of a ...
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The Soviet Union cut off Berlin in 1948 and turned a besieged city into a Cold War flashpoint
When the Soviet Union sealed off West Berlin in June 1948, more than 2 million people were suddenly cut off from food, fuel, transport, and power in a showdown that could have forced the West out of ...
Mori, who was 8 years old when the U.S. attacked the Japanese city, later tracked down the families of 12 American POWs in Japan who were killed in the blast.
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