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How the Cold War Sparked the Internet… and a System Built to Survive Nuclear War
The internet didn’t start in a garage or a dorm room—it began as a Cold War survival tool built to withstand nuclear attack.
Expert of Eastern European and Russian affairs and Director of the Wilson Center's Kennan Institute Dr. Michael Kimmage joins WIRED to answer the internet's questions about the "Cold War" contested by ...
North Dakota hides a $6 billion Cold War relic that lived for just one day. In 1970, workers began building the Stanley R.
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