
Breaking the news of the 1991 Soviet Coup (73)
We speak today with Alistair Coleman who joined BBC Monitoring as a technician in 1989, just in time for the Berlin Wall. He was on a console night shift at Caversham, on the night of the coup again...
26 Heinä 201939min

The Race to Land on the Moon (72)
In a world divided by the ideological struggles of the Cold War, the Vietnam War and the Civil Rights Movement, more than one-fifth of the people on the planet paused to watch the live transmission of...
19 Heinä 20191h 4min

Stasi Infiltration of the Prenzlauer Berg Underground Literary Scene (71)
In this episode we speak with Dr Alison Lewis is Professor of German in the School of Languages and Linguistics, The University of Melbourne, Australia. She is the a co-author of Cold War Spy Stories ...
12 Heinä 201922min

Secret Cold War Dutch submarine missions (70)
During the Cold War, six Dutch submarines secretly gathered intelligence about the Soviet Navy. Only a handful of people outside the Royal Netherlands Navy were aware of these operations, as they were...
5 Heinä 20191h 10min

A US Soldier defects to Cold War East Germany – Part 2 (69)
We continue the story of Victor Grossman the US Army soldier who defected to East Germany. He tells us of his life in the GDR, his close friendship with Dean Reed “The Red Elvis”, of shortages, his vi...
28 Kesä 201956min

Nuking the Moon & Other Cold War Intelligence Schemes & Military Plots left on the Drawing Board (68)
We talk with Vince Houghton – Curator of the International Spy Museum who has just written a new book called “Nuking the Moon & Other Intelligence Schemes & Military Plots left on the Drawing Board" ...
21 Kesä 20191h 20min

Janina - Life in a Cold War East German village near the Polish border (67)
Todays episode is different, the interviewer is not me, but one of our listeners who contacted me to help produce content for the podcast. This gave me the idea for a new area of the podcast called “C...
14 Kesä 201941min

Cold War fiction - Liberation Square (66)
Gareth Rubin is an author and journalist and today we’re talking to him about his latest novel, Liberation Square set in a Soviet occupied UK in the 1950s. Thanks to our select band of supporters who...
7 Kesä 201943min




















