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Cold War Museum - 0 views

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    This former US Army Security Agency Field Station is the new home of the Cold War Museum…Vint Hill, Fauquier Co., Virginia, USA. BECOME A FOUNDING MEMBER OF THE COLD WAR MUSEUM! Experienced Docents or Museum Collections Specialists Please contact Executive Director Jason Hall (Jason@coldwar.org) to volunteer for docent duty or collections maintenance.
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Cold War - New World Encyclopedia - 0 views

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    The Cold War was the protracted ideological, geopolitical, and economic struggle that emerged after World War II between the global superpowers of the Soviet Union and the United States, supported by their military alliance partners. It lasted from the end of World War II until the period preceding the demise of the Soviet Union on December 25, 1991.
Zsófi Vásárhelyi

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Csics, G. (2008, Febuary 29). Hungarian Revolution, 1956. Retrieved May 14, 2012, from History of the Hungarian revolution: http://www.rev.hu/portal/page/portal/rev/kiadvanyok/gyereknaplo/naplo Ki...

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Sarah Anzalone

Executive Orders Harry S. Truman 1945-1953 - 0 views

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    PRESCRIBING PROCEDURES FOR THE ADMINISTRATION OF AN EMPLOYEES LOYALTY PROGRAM IN THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF THE GOVERNMENT WHEREAS each employee of the Government of the United States is endowed with a measure of trusteeship over the democratic processes which are at the heart and sinew of the United States; and WHEREAS it is of vital importance that persons employed in the Federal service be of complete and unswerving loyalty to the United States; and WHEREAS, although the loyalty of by far the overwhelming majority of all Government employees is beyond question, the presence within the Government service of any disloyal or subversive person constitutes a threat to our democratic processes; and WHEREAS maximum protection must be afforded the United States against infiltration of disloyal persons into the ranks of its employees, and equal protection from unfounded accusations of disloyalty must be afforded the loyal employees of the Government: NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and statues of the United States, including the Civil Service Act of 1883 (22 Stat.
Sarah Anzalone

National Security Council Report 68 - 0 views

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    This is the page that has links to all the sections of the report
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