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The era also saw one of the first movies to offer a humorous treatment of espionage They Got Me Covered 1943 in which Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour teamed A War Room conference scene from Dr Strangelove or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb a 1964 movie satirizing Cold War tensions among nuclear superpowers

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And I would argue that it was really not until the 1973 . war. that the special relationship really began to take off. So relations between the United States and Israel were not very close at the time, the Soviet Union was a key player in ...

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When spies become news as they did this week with the swap of US and Russian spies there is often a disparity between real-life . espionage. and the images spun by popular film and fiction. ... . War. News Search ...

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It was titled: Israel's Nuclear Arsenal: . Espionage. , Opacity and Future. One of the panelists was Professor John J. Mearsheimer, the co-author of The Israel Lobby and US Foreign Policy. He is also a graduate of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. ... Tomgram: William Astore, Operation Enduring . War. - Hope and Change Fade, but . War. Endures Seven Reasons Why We Can't Stop Making . War. By William J. Astore Reprinted with permission of TomDispatch.com​ If one q. ...

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How did the USSR use espionage in the Cold War?
Q. Did they spy only on the US or did their espionage involve Great Britain and other countries as well? How good was the information they received?
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A. USSR espionage actually began long before the so-called "Cold war" as the Soviets used communist sympethizers to gather intelligence for them prior to World War 2. In the UK they spies where Kim Philby and Donald Maclean among others. In the USA it was Congressman Samuel Dickstein (first chairman of the House committee on Un-American activities) and New Deal democrats like Alger Hiss. The Soviets wanted American and UK military and economic trade secrets and enfluence US and UK foreign policy and determine the extent of anti-Soviet opposition. Given that many of their agents were highly placed in the US and UK governments the Soviets were very successful.
Answered by Philip L - Tue May 6 09:03:36 2008

What would be a good research question about espionage in the cold war for my historical investigation?
Q. in what ways and to what extent...
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How did you feel about the Cold War(specific things inside)?
Q. -Berlin Wall -Spies and Espionage -Khrschev -Sputnik -The U-2 Incident -Soviet Invasion of Hungary/Czechoslovakia -Gorbachev's Glastnost and Perestroika
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A. I live in Brooklyn, NY...many, many apartment buildings here still have those metal signs near the entrance to the basement with the atomic symbol on them--- and the words "Fallout Shelter"...yes, they actually believed back then that the cold war would result in a very HOT atomic war between the US and the USSR..(this almost did during JFK's time) ...and even more incredibly: they thought people would be around to live through the atomic war and could actually be saved in these "fallout" shelters! (fallout is the radiation from the atomic bombs!)... Just glad this never happened...!!!
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