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    History of the Cold War and International Relations

    How did the Cold War affect international relations? International Spy Museum director Chris Costa, historian and curator Andrew Hammond, and Pritzker Military Museum and Library curator Jam…

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    Breaking the German Enigma Code

    Dermot Turning, nephew of British codebreaker Alan Turing, talked about his book, X, Y & Z: The Real Story of How Enigma Was Broken. He chronicled how French, British, and Polish spies and m…

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    The Unexpected Spy

    Tracy Walder is co-author of The Unexpected Spy: From the CIA to the FBI, My Secret Life Taking Down Some of the World’s Most Notorious Terrorists. She sat down for an interview about her ti…

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    Berlin Airlift 70th Anniversary

    From June 26, 1948 to May 12, 1949, the Soviet Union blockaded West Berlin, Germany, preventing shipments of food, heating fuel, and other necessary goods. This program marked the 70th anniv…

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    The Moscow Rules

    Jonna Mendez, former chief of disguise at the CIA, recalled the many covert intelligence operations that she and her late husband and former CIA operative, Tony Mendez, conducted in Moscow d…

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    International Spy Museum Opening Ceremony

    The International Spy Museum moved to newly constructed building in Washington, D.C., with the double the space of its previous location. The opening ceremony included remarks by Milton Malt…

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    Countering Radicalization and Terrorist Recruitment

    The International Spy Museum hosted a conversation with terrorism specialists and a U.S. citizen and former al-Qaeda member, Bryant Neal Vinas. The panelists talked about how terrorist netwo…

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