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Background imageCold War Collection: No! : Soviet poster, 1958, by Albert Aslyan

No! : Soviet poster, 1958, by Albert Aslyan
RUSSIA: ANTI-NUCLEAR, 1958. No! : Soviet poster, 1958, by Albert Aslyan

Background imageCold War Collection: Korean War era North American F-86 Sabre combat aircraft in flight

Korean War era North American F-86 Sabre combat aircraft in flight
F-86 JET FIGHTER PLANE. Korean War era North American F-86 Sabre combat aircraft in flight

Background imageCold War Collection: The battleship U. S. S. Missouri bombards Chong Ji, Korea, with 16-inch guns in October 1950

The battleship U. S. S. Missouri bombards Chong Ji, Korea, with 16-inch guns in October 1950
KOREAN WAR, 1950. The battleship " U.S.S. Missouri" bombards Chong Ji, Korea, with 16-inch guns in October 1950

Background imageCold War Collection: U. S. Air Force photograph of the launch site of intermediate-range ballistic missiles (IRBMs)

U. S. Air Force photograph of the launch site of intermediate-range ballistic missiles (IRBMs) at Guanajay, Cuba
CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS, 1962. U.S. Air Force photograph of the launch site of intermediate-range ballistic missiles (IRBMs) at Guanajay, Cuba, 17 October 1962

Background imageCold War Collection: American atomic bomb test at Bikini Atoll in the Pacific Ocean, 1946

American atomic bomb test at Bikini Atoll in the Pacific Ocean, 1946
ATOMIC BOMB TEST, 1946. American atomic bomb test at Bikini Atoll in the Pacific Ocean, 1946

Background imageCold War Collection: Great Britain tests its first atomic weapon at the Montebello Islands off the coast of

Great Britain tests its first atomic weapon at the Montebello Islands off the coast of north-western Australia
BRITISH NUCLEAR TEST, 1952. Great Britain tests its first atomic weapon at the Montebello Islands off the coast of north-western Australia, 3 October 1952

Background imageCold War Collection: Soviet troops marching during a parade celebrating the 52nd anniversary of the October Revolution

Soviet troops marching during a parade celebrating the 52nd anniversary of the October Revolution, in Moscow
MOSCOW: MILITARY PARADE. Soviet troops marching during a parade celebrating the 52nd anniversary of the October Revolution, in Moscow, 7 November 1969

Background imageCold War Collection: (1894-1971). Soviet politician. Photographed c1960

(1894-1971). Soviet politician. Photographed c1960
NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV (1894-1971). Soviet politician. Photographed c1960

Background imageCold War Collection: American astronaut and politician. Pictured with the Friendship 7 space capsule shortly before

American astronaut and politician. Pictured with the Friendship 7 space capsule shortly before Glenn became the first
JOHN GLENN, 1962. American astronaut and politician. Pictured with the Friendship 7 space capsule shortly before Glenn became the first American to orbit the Earth, Feb. 20, 1962

Background imageCold War Collection: A model of Sputnik 1. Photograph, 1957

A model of Sputnik 1. Photograph, 1957
SPACE: SPUTNIK 1, 1957. A model of Sputnik 1. Photograph, 1957

Background imageCold War Collection: Soviet tanks during a tactical exercise, 2 July 1978

Soviet tanks during a tactical exercise, 2 July 1978
SOVIET TANKS, 1978. Soviet tanks during a tactical exercise, 2 July 1978

Background imageCold War Collection: (1908-1973). 36th President of the United States. Johnson while a U. S

(1908-1973). 36th President of the United States. Johnson while a U. S. Senator in 1958 at a United Nations press
LYNDON BAINES JOHNSON (1908-1973). 36th President of the United States. Johnson while a U.S. Senator in 1958 at a United Nations press conference on the peaceful use of outer space

Background imageCold War Collection: How to Close the Gap?: American cartoon, 1948, by D. R. Fitzpatrick on the Russian attempt to

How to Close the Gap?: American cartoon, 1948, by D. R. Fitzpatrick on the Russian attempt to drive the Western powers
CARTOON: COLD WAR BERLIN. How to Close the Gap?: American cartoon, 1948, by D.R. Fitzpatrick on the Russian attempt to drive the Western powers from Berlin by every possible means short of an

Background imageCold War Collection: The New Imperialism. American cartoon, 1951, by D. R. Fitzpatrick on the growing empire of Joseph

The New Imperialism. American cartoon, 1951, by D. R. Fitzpatrick on the growing empire of Joseph Stalins Soviet Union
RUSSIA: IMPERIALISM, 1951. The New Imperialism. American cartoon, 1951, by D.R. Fitzpatrick on the growing empire of Joseph Stalins Soviet Union

Background imageCold War Collection: Illustration of a Soyuz rocket launching from the Baikonur launch complex near the Aral Sea in

Illustration of a Soyuz rocket launching from the Baikonur launch complex near the Aral Sea in Kazakhstan, USSR
SOVIET SOYUZ ROCKET, 1975. Illustration of a Soyuz rocket launching from the Baikonur launch complex near the Aral Sea in Kazakhstan, USSR. Illustration by Davis Meltzer, 1975

Background imageCold War Collection: Miss Baker, one of the first primates to complete a space flight in 1959

Miss Baker, one of the first primates to complete a space flight in 1959. Photographed at the United States Space
SPACE MONKEY: BAKER, 1979. Miss Baker, one of the first primates to complete a space flight in 1959. Photographed at the United States Space and Rocket Center at Huntsville, Alabama, c1979

Background imageCold War Collection: An Atlas-Agena booster rocket launching the Mariner 1 spacecraft

An Atlas-Agena booster rocket launching the Mariner 1 spacecraft, which failed when the rocket deviated off course
MARINER 1: LAUNCH, 1962. An Atlas-Agena booster rocket launching the Mariner 1 spacecraft, which failed when the rocket deviated off course shortly after liftoff at Cape Canaveral, 22 July 1962

Background imageCold War Collection: Monitoring tracking information on Skylab, the U. S. space station

Monitoring tracking information on Skylab, the U. S. space station, from the North American Air Defense Command (NORAD)
NORAD HEADQUARTERS, 1979. Monitoring tracking information on Skylab, the U.S. space station, from the North American Air Defense Command (NORAD) in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Photographed 1979

Background imageCold War Collection: The first atomic explosion, 16 July 1945, in New Mexico

The first atomic explosion, 16 July 1945, in New Mexico
FIRST ATOMIC BOMB, 1945. The first atomic explosion, 16 July 1945, in New Mexico

Background imageCold War Collection: Saturn V, the launch vehicle for the Apollo 11 mission to the moon

Saturn V, the launch vehicle for the Apollo 11 mission to the moon. Photographed while the first stage of the rocket is
APOLLO 11: LAUNCH, 1969. Saturn V, the launch vehicle for the Apollo 11 mission to the moon. Photographed while the first stage of the rocket is falling away

Background imageCold War Collection: An idealized atom

An idealized atom
ATOMIC ENERGY. An idealized atom

Background imageCold War Collection: (1922-1972). American army sergeant and spy for the Soviet Union. Photograph, c1965

(1922-1972). American army sergeant and spy for the Soviet Union. Photograph, c1965
ROBERT LEE JOHNSON (1922-1972). American army sergeant and spy for the Soviet Union. Photograph, c1965

Background imageCold War Collection: German physicist and rocket scientist. Oberth with officials of the Army Ballistic Missile Agency

German physicist and rocket scientist. Oberth with officials of the Army Ballistic Missile Agency in Huntsville
HERMANN OBERTH (1894-1989). German physicist and rocket scientist. Oberth with officials of the Army Ballistic Missile Agency in Huntsville, Alabama, 1956. Left to right: Dr

Background imageCold War Collection: T-66 multiple rocket launchers, of the 40th U. S. Infantry Division

T-66 multiple rocket launchers, of the 40th U. S. Infantry Division, fire salves of rockets at North Korean positions
KOREAN WAR: ROCKET LAUNCH. T-66 multiple rocket launchers, of the 40th U.S. Infantry Division, fire salves of rockets at North Korean positions, November 1952

Background imageCold War Collection: Logo for the Office of Price Stabilization, established in the United States in 1951 to control

Logo for the Office of Price Stabilization, established in the United States in 1951 to control prices during
PRICE STABILIZATION. Logo for the Office of Price Stabilization, established in the United States in 1951 to control prices during the Korean War

Background imageCold War Collection: The original seven astronauts of the Mercury Program. Left the right: Scott Carpenter

The original seven astronauts of the Mercury Program. Left the right: Scott Carpenter, Gordon Cooper, John Glenn
SPACE: ASTRONAUTS, c1961. The original seven astronauts of the Mercury Program. Left the right: Scott Carpenter, Gordon Cooper, John Glenn, Virgil Gus Grissom, Walter Schirra

Background imageCold War Collection: View of the Mission Operations Control Room at the Manned Spacecraft Center in Houston, Texas

View of the Mission Operations Control Room at the Manned Spacecraft Center in Houston, Texas
APOLLO 8: MISSION CONTROL. View of the Mission Operations Control Room at the Manned Spacecraft Center in Houston, Texas, on the third day of the Apollo 8 lunar orbit mission

Background imageCold War Collection: Poster for the New York City based National Committee for a SANE Nuclear Policy, by Ben Shahn, c1962

Poster for the New York City based National Committee for a SANE Nuclear Policy, by Ben Shahn, c1962
SHAHN: ANTI-NUCLEAR POSTER. Poster for the New York City based National Committee for a SANE Nuclear Policy, by Ben Shahn, c1962

Background imageCold War Collection: (1937-). Soviet cosmonaut and first woman to visit outer space. Photograph, 1960s

(1937-). Soviet cosmonaut and first woman to visit outer space. Photograph, 1960s
VALENTINA TERESHKOVA (1937-). Soviet cosmonaut and first woman to visit outer space. Photograph, 1960s

Background imageCold War Collection: American atomic bomb test at Bikini Atoll in the Pacific Ocean, 1946

American atomic bomb test at Bikini Atoll in the Pacific Ocean, 1946
ATOMIC BOMB TEST, 1946. American atomic bomb test at Bikini Atoll in the Pacific Ocean, 1946

Background imageCold War Collection: Israeli soldiers taking position at the demarcation line to Egypt before outbreak of conflict

Israeli soldiers taking position at the demarcation line to Egypt before outbreak of conflict. Photograph, October 1956
SUEZ CRISIS, 1956. Israeli soldiers taking position at the demarcation line to Egypt before outbreak of conflict. Photograph, October 1956

Background imageCold War Collection: APOLLO 11: MISSION CONTROL. Interior view of the Mission Operations Control Room

APOLLO 11: MISSION CONTROL. Interior view of the Mission Operations Control Room in the Mission Control Center at Houston, Texas during the Apollo 11 mission

Background imageCold War Collection: The USS Terrebonne Parish (LST-1156) tank landing ship docking at Windmill Beach, Guantanamo Bay

The USS Terrebonne Parish (LST-1156) tank landing ship docking at Windmill Beach, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba
CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS, 1962. The USS Terrebonne Parish (LST-1156) tank landing ship docking at Windmill Beach, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, during the Cuban Missile Crisis, 2 November 1962

Background imageCold War Collection: The Republic F-84 Thunderjet of the U. S. Air Force firing rockets during a demonstration at Eglin

The Republic F-84 Thunderjet of the U. S. Air Force firing rockets during a demonstration at Eglin Air Force Base in
F-84 THUNDERJET, 1949. The Republic F-84 Thunderjet of the U.S. Air Force firing rockets during a demonstration at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida, 1949

Background imageCold War Collection: An American family in a backyard bomb shelter, Garden City, New York, 1955

An American family in a backyard bomb shelter, Garden City, New York, 1955
BOMB SHELTER, 1955. An American family in a backyard bomb shelter, Garden City, New York, 1955

Background imageCold War Collection: Replica of the Soviet Venera 9 lander spacecraft, which soft-landed on the surface of Venus, 1975

Replica of the Soviet Venera 9 lander spacecraft, which soft-landed on the surface of Venus, 1975
VENERA 9 REPLICA, 1975. Replica of the Soviet Venera 9 lander spacecraft, which soft-landed on the surface of Venus, 1975

Background imageCold War Collection: Chart illustrating the pollution of water supplies through low-level nuclear waste, c1970

Chart illustrating the pollution of water supplies through low-level nuclear waste, c1970
WATER POLLUTION. Chart illustrating the pollution of water supplies through low-level nuclear waste, c1970

Background imageCold War Collection: Demonstration of the U. S. Armys 280mm atomic gun at Aberdeen, Maryland, 1950s

Demonstration of the U. S. Armys 280mm atomic gun at Aberdeen, Maryland, 1950s
NUCLEAR ARTILLERY, 1950s. Demonstration of the U.S. Armys 280mm atomic gun at Aberdeen, Maryland, 1950s

Background imageCold War Collection: The USS Nautilus, SSN-571, the worlds first nuclear submarine, photographed in New York Harbor, 1956

The USS Nautilus, SSN-571, the worlds first nuclear submarine, photographed in New York Harbor, 1956
SUBMARINE: USS NAUTILUS. The USS Nautilus, SSN-571, the worlds first nuclear submarine, photographed in New York Harbor, 1956

Background imageCold War Collection: Vietnamese political leader. As President of South Vietnam, reviewing army paratrooper units

Vietnamese political leader. As President of South Vietnam, reviewing army paratrooper units outside the Central Post
NGO DINH DIEM (1901-1963). Vietnamese political leader. As President of South Vietnam, reviewing army paratrooper units outside the Central Post Office in Saigon on 1 July 1963

Background imageCold War Collection: Launching a Titan intercontinental ballistic missile at Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, 1964

Launching a Titan intercontinental ballistic missile at Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, 1964
TITAN MISSILE, 1964. Launching a Titan intercontinental ballistic missile at Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, 1964

Background imageCold War Collection: The Pentagon, headquarters of the United States Department of Defense since 1943

The Pentagon, headquarters of the United States Department of Defense since 1943, in Arlington County, Virginia
ARLINGTON: PENTAGON. The Pentagon, headquarters of the United States Department of Defense since 1943, in Arlington County, Virginia. Photograph, c1970s

Background imageCold War Collection: The cipher machine SIGABA, developed in the late 1930s and used by the American government for

The cipher machine SIGABA, developed in the late 1930s and used by the American government for the encryption
CRYPTOGRAPHY: SIGABA. The cipher machine SIGABA, developed in the late 1930s and used by the American government for the encryption

Background imageCold War Collection: GERMANY: BERLIN, c1961. The Brandenburg Gate with barbed wire in the foreground. Photographed c1961

GERMANY: BERLIN, c1961. The Brandenburg Gate with barbed wire in the foreground. Photographed c1961

Background imageCold War Collection: USS Helena, off the Coast of California prior to firing a Reclus I rocket, 1957

USS Helena, off the Coast of California prior to firing a Reclus I rocket, 1957
AMERICAN CRUISER, 1957. USS Helena, off the Coast of California prior to firing a Reclus I rocket, 1957

Background imageCold War Collection: (1922-1972). U. S. Army sergeant and spy for the Soviet Union

(1922-1972). U. S. Army sergeant and spy for the Soviet Union. Johnson arriving at the Federal Court building in
ROBERT LEE JOHNSON (1922-1972). U.S. Army sergeant and spy for the Soviet Union. Johnson arriving at the Federal Court building in Alexandria, Virginia for his arraignment, 5 April 1965

Background imageCold War Collection: A U. S. Navy A4 Skyhawk dropping a bomb on Viet Cong forces in South Vietnam, 1965

A U. S. Navy A4 Skyhawk dropping a bomb on Viet Cong forces in South Vietnam, 1965
VIETNAM WAR: A4 SKYHAWK. A U.S. Navy A4 Skyhawk dropping a bomb on Viet Cong forces in South Vietnam, 1965

Background imageCold War Collection: Cuban revolutionary leader. Addressing the General Assembly of the United Nations in New York

Cuban revolutionary leader. Addressing the General Assembly of the United Nations in New York City, 1960
FIDEL CASTRO (1926-). Cuban revolutionary leader. Addressing the General Assembly of the United Nations in New York City, 1960



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