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Big Secrets of Modern Day Political Issues That American Not Know

by swanaung in History, November 27, 2011
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Find out big secrets of modern political spy in Asia that American not know.

Cold War: Espionage (Petrov Affair, Mccarthyism)

by Chanman in History, November 4, 2011
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Analysis of the role of espionage throughout the Cold War.

Totalitarian Governments’ Psychological Manipulation Throughout History

by PatrickPPerron in History, June 28, 2011
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This essay scratches the surface on our corrupt passed, focusing on three major totalitarian countries, including Nazi Germany while Hitler was in power, to when Joseph Stalin ruled Russia; to our present day with communist China. It briefly examines the dictators’ techniques in psychologically manipulating their own citizens through censorship, propaganda and surveillance.

Youngest Killer Pay Action in The Uk

by permana in Crime, May 25, 2011
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A hit man 15-year-old in action in England. It was caught when police checked CCTV footage which records the action of killer shot dead a young mother.

Mi6 Heroes vs. KGB Heroes – How The Iron Curtain Has Shaped Espionage Films

by LatestWorldNewsBlog in History, May 16, 2011
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Cold War paranoia that sparked a long enough spy movies to find a hungry public.As most often, ideologically loaded, they had a big impact on both sides of the Iron Curtain. Soviet bloc countries have developed their own version of James Bond, even if they replaced Aston Martin car with a Skoda or a Volga. Romantic picture of life secret agent, beautiful women, booze and elegant decoration, it is kept to a certain extent. It changed the ideological terms. Capitalism takes place in the discourse of demonization of communism and patriotism remain in power.

What Really Happened with Hitler’s Body

by simplicio2pac in History, April 15, 2011
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Hitler remains a mistery after so many years.There were several suppositions regarding what has really happened to his body but nowadays a new possibility was revealed by a member of the Russian Secret Services.

A Coin Decipher The Secrets of a Famous Spy Case

by adicodrean1967 in Crime, March 1, 2011
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On June 22, 1953, a kid who was distributing Brooklyn Eagle newspaper received a note from one client to pay a dollar a newspaper. Not having small, went to change money on the next plateau. Two women helped him change in dollar coins. A nickel an inadvertently dropped on the floor and it was opened. In one half there was a small photo with whole rows of numbers presented along with the code deciphering.

The Assassination of Olof Palme

by john smither in Issues, February 28, 2011
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Olof Palme was the Prime Minister of Sweden when he was assassinated on the 28th of February 1986. He was the leader of the Swedish Social Democratic Party, a position he had held since 1969. He was well known in international politics for being outspoken and had it would seem many enemies as well as friends from across the world.

Yuri Andropov Soviet General Secretary

by Bazza1972 in History, December 19, 2010
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Yuri Andropov’s rise up the ranks of the Soviet Communist party was impressive, being the head of the KGB and then General Secretary in 1982.

National Indoctrination: Explained

by Roseph Smith in Psychology, December 10, 2010
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An informational piece on national indoctrination.

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