they were not made of cardboard – the body consisted of a cheap combination of cotton waste and resins), looks at car manufacture there before the war, and especially the work of August Horch ...
Climate and glacier scientist William Colgan says uncertainty about who is responsible for the the disposal of Cold War relics could create "an entirely new form of political dispute resulting ...
The artifacts, which have red tags with Japanese ... DeCoite, 63, is “a product of the Cold War,” a former Marine Corps sergeant and reconnaissance specialist who has taken part in clandestine ...
The area in which it was found is destined to be an open-cast lignite mine, which makes us think that other Cold War artifacts may have fallen victim to the gore-covered blades of Bagger 288.