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Cold War

17 stories

Decades of nuclear standoff, proxy wars, and a divided world. The peace that wasn't.

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The Iron Curtain Falls
The Iron Curtain Falls
Churchill warns the world that Stalin has dropped a curtain across Europe. The Cold War is officially named.
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The Partition of India
The Partition of India
Britain leaves India in a hurry. A line is drawn on a map by a man who's never been there. 15 million people flee in both directions and a million die.
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The Founding of Israel
The Founding of Israel
Three years after the Holocaust, the State of Israel is declared. Five Arab armies invade the next day. The conflict has not ended since.
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The Berlin Airlift
The Berlin Airlift
Stalin blockades West Berlin. The U.S. and Britain fly in 2.3 million tons of supplies, sometimes one plane every 30 seconds, for almost a year. Stalin gives up.
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Mao Founds the People's Republic
Mao Founds the People's Republic
After 22 years of civil war, Mao stands on a balcony in Beijing and declares China is now Communist. The losing side flees to Taiwan.
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The Korean War
The Korean War
The North invades the South. The U.S. counterattacks. China sends a million 'volunteers.' Three years later, everyone stops on roughly the same line they started on.
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The Hungarian Revolution
The Hungarian Revolution
Hungarians topple the Soviet-backed government in 13 days. Then 200,000 Soviet troops and 2,500 tanks roll in. The West does nothing.
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Sputnik Launches
Sputnik Launches
A beach ball-sized Soviet satellite goes 'beep' from orbit. America panics, dumps money into NASA, and the Space Race is on.
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The Cuban Missile Crisis
The Cuban Missile Crisis
Soviet nukes appear 90 miles off the Florida coast. For 13 days, JFK and Khrushchev play chicken with the end of the world. Khrushchev blinks first.
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JFK is Assassinated
JFK is Assassinated
In Dallas, Texas, the President is shot from a book depository window. The accused shooter is killed two days later on live TV. The conspiracy theories never stop.
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Martin Luther King's 'I Have a Dream'
Martin Luther King's 'I Have a Dream'
On the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, MLK delivers the most famous speech in American history. 250,000 people listen in silence.
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The Vietnam War
The Vietnam War
The U.S. spends 20 years, 58,000 lives, and immense moral capital trying to stop South Vietnam from going Communist. It goes Communist anyway.
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The Moon Landing
The Moon Landing
On July 20, Neil Armstrong steps off a ladder onto another world. 600 million people on Earth hold their breath. 'One small step…'
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Watergate
Watergate
A bungled break-in at a Washington hotel ends with a U.S. President resigning before he can be impeached. Two journalists become legends.
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The Fall of Saigon
The Fall of Saigon
American helicopters lift the last people off the embassy roof while North Vietnamese tanks crash through the gates. The Vietnam War ends.
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The Iran Hostage Crisis
The Iran Hostage Crisis
Iranian students storm the U.S. embassy and hold 52 Americans for 444 days. A failed rescue mission ends in flames in the desert.
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The Fall of the Berlin Wall
The Fall of the Berlin Wall
An East German official misreads a memo on live TV. Within hours, thousands of Berliners are tearing the wall down with hammers. The Cold War is essentially over.
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History Tea covers 17 stories from Cold War, including The Iron Curtain Falls, The Partition of India, The Founding of Israel, The Berlin Airlift and 13 more. Each one is retold as immersive audio narration.

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Decades of nuclear standoff, proxy wars, and a divided world. The peace that wasn't. History Tea retells each Cold War story as modern, immersive audio you can listen to anywhere.

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