Cold War Veteran Looks for Legal Help in Fight Against the VFWby Kristina Morgan Barker Luis Canales, 46, of Seale, Alabama is a prime example of an American veteran. He is determined, tenacious and has suffered hardships but he is trying to overcome them, and he needs help. Luis is Hispanic and a disabled Cold War [...]
November 26th, 2006 | Posted in Cold War | Read More »
Hundreds of U.S. citizens likely died in Soviet Gulags Left – A document from Russian archives lists American servicemen in Soviet custody in May 1945. WASHINGTON - U.S. military service members may have been imprisoned and died in Soviet forced-labor camps during the 20th century, according to a Pentagon report to be released Friday. Researchers for the [...]
February 11th, 2005 | Posted in Cold War | Read More »
Former U.S. spies want to come in from the coldBy ALAN FREEMAN WASHINGTON — They claim to be the spies who were left out in the cold by their handlers at the CIA. And now they’re fighting back. Going by the pseudonyms of John Doe and his wife Jane, a pair of onetime defectors from a [...]
January 12th, 2005 | Posted in Cold War | Read More »
Secrets of a Real Life Secret Agent Man Did Double Agent Kim Philby Dupe the Brits? Or Was He Duped? By Carl Schreck On the face of it, the 19th-century French stilt walker Sylvain Dornon would seem to have little in common with British intelligence officer Harold Adrian Russell “Kim” Philby, one of the 20th [...]
December 18th, 2004 | Posted in Cold War | Read More »