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Berlin Tunnel – Journey of An Artifact
During the Cold War, monitoring the Soviet Union and its influence worldwide was the top priority for the CIA. In the 1950s, the CIA and British Secret Intelligence Service (MI-6) agreed tunneling from West Berlin to East Berlin would be … Continue reading
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Tagged Berlin, Berlin Tunnel, Berlin Wall, CIA, Covert, East Germany, Germany, International Spy Museum, KGB, Soviet Union, spies, West Germany, Wire tapping
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Reflections From the Berlin Wall: 25 Years Later
It has been 25 years since the the fall of the Berlin Wall. For many of us, Nov 9, 1989, marks the beginning of the end of the Cold War–although it would take another two years for the Soviet Union … Continue reading
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Tagged anniversary, Beethoven, Berlin, Berlin Wall, ColdWar, East Germany, Fall of the Wall, Germany, GWU, Hope Harrison, Museum, Potsdamer Platz, The Wall, World War II
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10 Amazing Facts About the Trabant
After WWII, East Germany had a hard time establishing a functioning industry. Not only had almost everything been destroyed during the war, but the Soviet Union dismantled most of the factories that were left. A steel embargo of the US, … Continue reading
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Tagged Berlin, Berlin Wall, Car, Cars, Cold War, East Germany, England, Espionage, Germany, Parade, Russia, Soviet Union, Spy, Sympbol, trabants, Trabi
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