Here is a list of past presentations at ICCH. The most recent presentation is at the top. Click on each listing to reveal more information below, including the speaker, presentation description and to access recordings.
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The Cold War usually ran at a higher temperature than its name implies: the major wars in Korea and Vietnam were obvious hotspots in the timeline—as were several close calls involving nuclear weapons. And somewhere in the middle of those decades between the end of World War II and the fall of the Berlin Wall, there occurred a “strange and sinister drama,” which was apparently best experienced with “a taste of the ambassador’s cognac.” [This presentation is suitable for general audiences, allowing for the inclusion of a few instances of material that may be considered somewhat age-inappropriate for younger children.]
July 29, 2021
Here is a list of past presentations at ICCH. The most recent presentation is at the top. Click on each listing to reveal more information below, including the speaker, as well as the presentation date and description. Presentation recordings are available separately, in the ICCH Portal.
To view upcoming ICCH presentations, click here.
Note: Effort has been made to ensure that the information on each presentation is accurate and up-to-date. To suggest a correction please contact the ICCH webmaster Patrick Hayes at info@cryptologichistory.org.
The Cold War usually ran at a higher temperature than its name implies: the major wars in Korea and Vietnam were obvious hotspots in the timeline—as were several close calls involving nuclear weapons. And somewhere in the middle of those decades between the end of World War II and the fall of the Berlin Wall, there occurred a “strange and sinister drama,” which was apparently best experienced with “a taste of the ambassador’s cognac.” [This presentation is suitable for general audiences, allowing for the inclusion of a few instances of material that may be considered somewhat age-inappropriate for younger children.]
July 29, 2021