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By Katarina Urban Richterova
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The podcast currently has 28 episodes available.
What is the story behind the nickname “Carlos the Jackal”?
The Secret Struggle won a Lovie Award and we are officially the Best Podcast in Science and Education in Europe!
If you like our podcast and the work that we do – support us, so that we can do even more!
One way to support us is through Patreon.com – under the name The Secret Struggle for Cold War Dominance. Thanks!
How much thinking goes into a terrorist attack? And how accurately do you set the outcome for one of the biggest terrorist attacks of the Cold War? In this Bonus episode we learn more about “off the cuff” actions and shopping impulses.
For the full story on “Carlos the Jackal” and new revelations about his relationship with some of the Eastern bloc countries, listen to Episode 2.1.
The Secret Struggle won a Lovie Award and we are officially the Best Podcast in Science and Education in Europe!
If you like our podcast and the work that we do – support us, so that we can do even more!
One way to support us is through Patreon.com – under the name The Secret Struggle for Cold War Dominance. Thanks!
Terrorism is no new threat, it troubled the Romans as much as it did the Russian monarchs. The Cold War, however, turned terrorism into a global televised drama personified by “the Bin Laden of the Cold War” and “enemy number one”- Carlos the Jackal. Who was this tall man in a black beret, thick glasses, and a smirk on his face? How was the Carlos myth created, was he really that prolific and ‘successful’ and how do you get rid of such a hothead, politely? In this episode we look at why the US was sure the East was runninga worldwide terrorism network and we explore whether all Eastern bloc countries were best friends with Carlos the Jackal.
This is a story of guns, kidnappings and murders but also a story of a small Eastern bloc country pulling a daring trick on the Cold War’s most feared terrorist.
The Secret Struggle won a Lovie Award and we are officially the Best Podcast in Science and Education in Europe!
If you like our podcast and the work that we do – support us, so that we can do even more!
One way to support us is through Patreon.com – under the name The Secret Struggle for Cold War Dominance. Thanks!
This podcast is produced independently by: Katarina Urban Richterova
Season 2 starts on May 6th 2021!
During the Cold war, soldiers from emerging, newly independent, or struggling countries were often sent for military trainings in Europe. A popular destination for such trainings during the 1950’s and 1960’s was the former Czechoslovakia. In Episode 11 we take a rare look at these training facilities and unveil how they operated, what problems they faced, why signs had to be taken off doors and why, at times, military barracks resembled university dorms on steroids. Dr. Natalia Telepneva of the University of Strathclyde and Dr. Daniela Richterova of Brunel University also explain what the formerly secret files revealed about Czechoslovakia’s dilemma between profit and influence.
The Secret Struggle won a Lovie Award and we are officially the Best Podcast in Science and Education in Europe!
If you like our podcast and the work that we do – support us, so that we can do even more!
One way to support us is through Patreon.com – under the name The Secret Struggle for Cold War Dominance. Thanks!
This podcast is produced independently by: Katarina Urban Richterova
Cuba’s world of intelligence and counterintelligence during the Cold War is very much a secret to this day, as researchers are not allowed to peek into the Cuban files. However, we know that Fidel Castro despised the USA and wowed to fight it to his last breath, that Cuba’s intelligence used very different techniques for recruiting agents than the US and that the CIA was struggling to operate in Cuba. How do we know this? In Episode 10 Dr. James Lockhart studies information from defectors to piece together the story of Cuba’s secret world.
The Secret Struggle won a Lovie Award and we are officially the Best Podcast in Science and Education in Europe!
If you like our podcast and the work that we do – support us, so that we can do even more!
One way to support us is through Patreon.com – under the name The Secret Struggle for Cold War Dominance. Thanks!
This podcast is produced independently by: Katarina Urban Richterova
Trying to get a hold of weapons of “the other camp” was a standard procedure during the long Cold War conflict. In this bonus Dr. Przemysław Gasztold from War Studies University in Warsaw talks about behind the scenes East-West rivalry.
For the full story of the Polish spying hub in Lebanon, listen to Episode 9.
The Secret Struggle won a Lovie Award and we are officially the Best Podcast in Science and Education in Europe!
If you like our podcast and the work that we do – support us, so that we can do even more!
One way to support us is through Patreon.com – under the name The Secret Struggle for Cold War Dominance. Thanks!
What infrastructure do you need to do business with paramilitary groups, rebels and terrorists? And what happens when your murky business associates decide you are no longer their friend? Listen to this bonus episode.
The Secret Struggle won a Lovie Award and we are officially the Best Podcast in Science and Education in Europe!
If you like our podcast and the work that we do – support us, so that we can do even more!
One way to support us is through Patreon.com – under the name The Secret Struggle for Cold War Dominance. Thanks!
In Episode 9 we travel to “the Eldorado of spies”, “the Paris of the Middle East”, “the Vienna of the Cold War”. Where is that? Dr. Przemysław Gasztold from War Studies University in Warsaw shares surprising stories about Polish military officers and their spying abilities. How can guns help you make friends and how can one party at the Czechoslovak embassy help you turn a decade of failure into a decade of success? Listen to a fascinating story of the eastern bloc country of Poland and its endeavours in the Middle East, setting up and operating a spying hub in the Eldorado of spies, Beirut.
The Secret Struggle won a Lovie Award and we are officially the Best Podcast in Science and Education in Europe!
If you like our podcast and the work that we do – support us, so that we can do even more!
One way to support us is through Patreon.com – under the name The Secret Struggle for Cold War Dominance. Thanks!
Why would a country risk a conflict and the death of its soldiers to help out “for free” a distant, seemingly unrelated country half a continent away? The story of Morocco and Congo during the Cold War era is very different from what we’ve heard on the podcast so far. Dr. Farid Boussaid from the University of Amsterdam draws the curtains on personal relationships among leaders and how much they affect national and international affairs and the course of history.
Episode 8 has it all: a dictator who loves luxury and good PR, secret clubs, relentless rebels and a lot of fighting with surprising victories and unlikely allies.
The Secret Struggle won a Lovie Award and we are officially the Best Podcast in Science and Education in Europe!
If you like our podcast and the work that we do – support us, so that we can do even more!
One way to support us is through Patreon.com – under the name The Secret Struggle for Cold War Dominance. Thanks!
This podcast is produced independently by: Katarina Urban Richterova
The podcast currently has 28 episodes available.