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The Cold War in America

The Cold War in America

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Nuclear anxiety, McCarthyism and the Cuban Missile Crisis — the Cold War as Americans lived it.Copyright Podra Network World
Episodes
  • Rockets, Rivalry, and the Race to the Stars: How Space Became America's Cold War Battlefield
    Jun 27 2026
    Explore the dramatic Space Race that captivated the world during the Cold War era. This episode of The Cold War in America examines how the Soviet launch of Sputnik in 1957 shocked America and triggered a technological competition that would define the next decade. Host James Hartley traces the journey from early satellite launches through President Kennedy's bold moon landing commitment to Neil Armstrong's historic first steps on lunar soil. Learn about key figures like Sergei Korolev and Wernher von Braun, the creation of NASA, and how space exploration became a crucial battleground for demonstrating superpower superiority. Discover the technological innovations, massive investments, and human sacrifices that made the moon landing possible, plus the broader cultural impact of the Space Race on American society. From Sputnik's psychological shock to Apollo 11's triumph, this episode reveals how the quest to reach the stars transformed both space exploration and Cold War dynamics forever.
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    6 mins
  • Thirteen Days in October: The Cuban Missile Crisis
    Jun 20 2026
    Join host James Hartley as he explores the thirteen most dangerous days of the Cold War - the Cuban Missile Crisis of October 1962. This episode examines how U-2 spy plane photographs of Soviet missiles in Cuba brought the world to the brink of nuclear war. Learn about President Kennedy's ExComm meetings, the naval quarantine of Cuba, and the tense negotiations between Washington and Moscow that nearly triggered World War III. Discover the crucial role of unsung heroes like Captain Vasily Arkhipov, whose refusal to launch a nuclear torpedo may have prevented global catastrophe. The episode covers key moments including Kennedy's televised address to the nation, the downing of Major Rudolf Anderson's U-2, and the secret diplomatic channels that ultimately resolved the crisis. Explore how this thirteen-day standoff fundamentally changed Cold War diplomacy, leading to the Moscow-Washington hotline and the Limited Test Ban Treaty. Perfect for history enthusiasts, students of international relations, and anyone interested in understanding how close humanity came to nuclear war during the height of the Cold War era.
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    6 mins
  • The Korean War: Hot Conflict in a Cold War
    Jun 13 2026
    In this episode of The Cold War in America, host James Hartley explores the Korean War (1950-1953), examining how this devastating conflict transformed Cold War tensions into deadly reality. The episode covers the war's origins in post-WWII Korea's division, President Truman's decision to intervene under UN auspices, and the dramatic escalation following Chinese entry into the conflict. Key topics include General MacArthur's Inchon landing and subsequent dismissal, the human cost of the war, and its impact on American society and foreign policy. The episode analyzes how Korea became America's first limited war, establishing precedents for presidential war-making powers and permanent overseas military commitments. Special attention is given to the war's role in military desegregation and its lasting legacy in shaping Cold War strategy. The program examines the 1953 armistice that created the Korean Demilitarized Zone and left the peninsula technically still at war. This comprehensive analysis reveals how the Korean conflict demonstrated both the possibilities and limitations of American power in the nuclear age, influencing decades of foreign policy doctrine and Cold War confrontation strategies.
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    6 mins
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