If only all history was ‘taught’ like this,
… we mightn’t be so lost today. Since stumbling upon Cold War Conversations, my Netflix is unwatched, the books on my nightstand are gathering dust, and I’ve not been to the pub in a while. In the last week alone I’ve listened to 30 hours worth of fascinating first person accounts and detailed analysis of things I’m likely not to learn about from anywhere else. It’s becoming obvious that what may have started as Cold War Conversations is well on its way to being The Real Cold War Encyclopedia. One of the best podcasts ever.
Moi085 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 12/20/22
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