Churchill's daughter-in-law and confidante Pamela Harriman has been described as "the greatest courtesan of her era". Was she ...
Winston Churchill used the term in a speech in which he outlined the increasing influence of Moscow in Eastern Europe. The speech is seen by many as the beginning of the Cold War, as well as ...
On July 25, 1945, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill ... and set the stage for a post-war "cold" war that would be waged in the coming decades between two global superpowers.
US ambassador Averell Harriman between Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin at the Kremlin Moscow, 4 August, 1945. The European chapter of World War Two was over, and the US and the USSR were ...
Sonia Purnell’s biography of Pamela Harriman, Winston Churchill’s daughter-in-law ... “played a part in ending the Cold War”.
What America's success in driving Russia from Afghanistan in the 1980s taught me as CIA chief of the Afghan Task Force: ...
During the Cold War, the threat of nuclear Armageddon ... Joseph Stalin (Soviet Union), Franklin Roosevelt (USA) and Winston Churchill (UK)decided that Germany would be split into four zones.
Upon entering “Cold War Scotland,” visitors see a video screen featuring newsreel footage and clips of leaders like Winston Churchill. On the walls on either side of it are projections that in ...
A Cold War nuclear bunker in the Norfolk Broads has been put up for sale for £10,000. The site in Church Road in ...
Writing at a time of bitter disillusion with the false splendors of the Edwardian era, and still more with the propaganda and phrasemaking occasioned by the First World War, Mr. Read praised the ...
Nuclear arsenals are vastly more powerful today than during the Cold War — and the risk of apocalypse keeps growing ...