Cold War Chapters

Former allies, America and the USSR fought a "Cold War" after the end of WWII. In 1962, their disagreements nearly caused a nuclear catastrophe. This collection explores the far-reaching impact of their disputes and rivalries.

While artillery support continues from LZ Falcon, it appears that C Company is in danger of defeat; they hold their ground, but many casualties exist ...

Bruce "Snake" Crandall, one of the heroes of LZ Albany, has command of 20 helicopters.

Bulgaria, a communist country, is home to the Belene labor camp.

The Communist Chinese Forces (CCF) from Manchuria aid North Korea; they quickly overrun the US and their allies in the South.

Two superpowers - the US and the USSR - send back-and-forth letters, each demanding that the other remove missiles from nearby countries.

Operation Rolling Thunder demonstrates increased conflict with bombs and napalm dropped on Viet Cong structures.

Crystal Skulls are human skull carvings made of quartz and may be pre-Columbian but carbon-dating is useless because quartz does not contain carbon.

Although fictional, the journey David takes once free from a labor camp reflects that of many of the inmates in such camps.

The Chinese army encircles US Marine divisions at the Chosin Reservoir, kills many, and forces them to retreat.

As US relief troops march towards LZ Albany, North Vietnamese hide behind giant anthills and ambush them.

The decision makers divide Germany into East and West as residents struggle to survive.

What became of James Donovan, Rudolf Abel and Francis Gary Powers after their encounter on the Bridge of Spies?

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