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Complexity of wiring, solid steel cases, heavy duty dials... One wants to speak heavy,
meaningful, clandestine phrases and government orders into these mouthpieces. Direct
lines, secret army base installations, launch codes...
These pictures were taken by doctorsoul inside a couple of Russian Technology Museums.

RUSSIAN VINTAGE PHONES

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

COLD WAR

The Cold War was the period of conflict, tension and competition between the
United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies from the mid-1940s
until the early 1990s. Throughout this period, the rivalry between the two superpowers
unfolded in multiple arenas: military coalitions; ideology, psychology, and espionage;
sports; military, industrial, and technological developments, including the space race;
costly defence spending; a massive conventional and nuclear arms race; and many
proxy wars.
There was never a direct military engagement between the US and the Soviet Union,
but there was half a century of military buildup as well as political battles for support
around the world, including significant involvement of allied and satellite nations in proxy
wars. Although the US and the Soviet Union had been allied against Nazi Germany, the
two sides differed on how to reconstruct the postwar world even before the end of
World War II. Over the following decades, the Cold War spread outside Europe to every
region of the world, as the US sought the "containment" of communism and forged
numerous alliances to this end, particularly in Western Europe, the Middle East, and
Southeast Asia. There were repeated crises that threatened to escalate into world
wars but never did, notably the Berlin Blockade (1948-49), the Korean War (1950-53),
the Vietnam War (1959-1975), the Cuban Missile Crisis (1962), and the Soviet-Afghan
War (1979-89). There were also periods when tension was reduced as both sides
sought détente. Direct military attacks on adversaries were deterred by the potential
for mutual assured destruction using deliverable nuclear weapons. The Cold War drew
to a close in the late 1980s following Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev's summit
conferences with United States President Ronald Reagan, as well as Gorbachev's
launching of reform programs: perestroika and glasnost.

 
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