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How a Picnic Ended the Cold War

Episode 5476 Published 3 weeks ago
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In this episode, we explore how a picnic ended the cold war. Imagine a war that lasts for 44 years. Right, which is, you know, an incredibly long time. Yeah, exactly. A conflict that dictates the borders of dozens of countries reshapes the entire global economy and, I mean, pushes human technology to the absolute limits, like literally all the way to the moon. Absolutely. And yet... Throughout those four decades of just intense world -defining struggle, the two main armies never actually fire a single bullet directly at each other. Which is still wild to think about. Right. Well, welcome to today's Deep Dive. I am so thrilled you're here with us because today we are unpacking the Cold War. Yeah, we've got a massive amount of historical material to get through today. We really do. And our mission here isn't just to throw dates and names at you. We want to figure out how this invisible stand off gave us its first nuclear weapon in 1949. Which was a massive shock to the West. Yeah, that was a full four years before Western intelligence thought it was even scientifically possible for them. That one nation completely shattered the American monopoly on nuclear weapons and instantly altered the global balance of power. But, you know, the U .S. wasn't just sitting passively while their secrets were stolen. The material we're looking at details something called the Venona Project. Oh, this part is crazy. It really is. The Americans had managed to intercept and mathematically decrypt highly classified Soviet intelligence communications. So for years, the U .S. was secretly reading the KGB's mail. Wow. And this is a twist straight out of a thriller. The Venona decryption project was ultimately betrayed to the Soviets by a man named Kim Philby. Right, the British intelligence officer. Exactly. A high -ranking British officer who
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