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Cold War Conversations

Experience the Cold War like never before with Cold War Conversations — an award-winning podcast recommended by The New York Times.

Each week, host Ian Sanders brings you raw, firsthand accounts from the people who lived through one of history’s most tense and transformative eras — soldiers, spies, civilians, and more.

These aren’t stories from textbooks. They’re unfiltered voices from the frontlines of history — emotional, gripping, and deeply human.

This is Cold War history, told from the inside out.

We cover subjects such as spies, spying, the Iron Curtain, nuclear weapons, warfare, tanks, jet aircraft, fighters, bombers, transport aircraft, aviation, culture, and politics.

We also cover personalities such as Fidel Castro, JFK, Ronald Reagan, Nikita Khrushchev, Leonid Brezhnev, Yuri Andropov, Mikhail Gorbachev, Konstantin Chernenko, Margaret Thatcher, John F. Kennedy, Josef Stalin, Richard Nixon, Lech Walesa, General Jaruzelski, Nicolae Ceaușescu.

Other subjects include Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Romania, Checkpoint Charlie, Berlin, West Berlin, East Berlin, Cuban missile Crisis, Berlin Airlift, Bay of Pigs, SALT, Perestroika, Space Race, superpower, USSR, Soviet Union, DDR, GDR, East Germany, SDI, Vietnam War, Korean War, Solidarność, Fall of the Wall, Berliner Mauer, Trabant, Communist, Capitalist, Able Archer, KGB, Stasi, STB, SB, Securitate, CIA, NSA, MI5, MI6, Berlin Wall, escape, defection, Cuba, Albania, football, sport, Bulgaria, Soviet Union, Poland, China, Taiwan, Austria, West Germany, Solidarity, espionage, HUMINT, SIGINT, OSINT, IMINT, GEOINT, RAF, USAF, British Army, US Army, Red Army, Soviet Army, Afghanistan, NVA, East German Army, KAL007, T-72, T-64, Chieftain, M60

The podcast is for military veterans, school teachers, university lecturers, students and those interested in Cold War history, museums, bunkers, weapons, AFVs, wargamers, planes, A Level, GCSE students studying Superpower Relations and the Cold War.

History Documentary Society & Culture
Update frequency
every 6 days
Average duration
61 minutes
Episodes
420
Years Active
2018 - 2025
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Life in the underground Soviet music scene Part 3 (200)

Life in the underground Soviet music scene Part 3 (200)

We hear of Joanna's heartbreak when her visa is refused, preventing her from marrying Yuri. However, using an ingenious method she manages an emotional reunion and eventual marriage as the Soviet Uni…
00:58:16  |   Fri 17 Sep 2021
Life in the underground Soviet music scene Part 2 (199)

Life in the underground Soviet music scene Part 2 (199)

Joanna is questioned by the KGB and the FBI, falls in love with Yuri and starts to smuggle the bands' music out of the Soviet Union to produce the album. Details of the book giveaway are here https:…
00:58:31  |   Tue 14 Sep 2021
Life in the underground Soviet music scene Part 1 (198)

Life in the underground Soviet music scene Part 1 (198)

Joanna Stingray was only 23 years old when she first set foot in the USSR and started meeting now-legendary musicians and artists of the Soviet underground. By 1985, she was writing and recording wit…
00:51:46  |   Fri 10 Sep 2021
Popular Cold War culture of the 1980s (197)

Popular Cold War culture of the 1980s (197)

Over the past, nearly two decades, the Stuck in the 80s podcast has emerged as the go-to for all aspects of 1980s nostalgia from a North American point of view. And, much like Cold War Conversations,…
00:52:44  |   Tue 07 Sep 2021
Soviet and U.S. Military Liaison Missions & US Counterintelligence  SOXMIS & USMLM (196)

Soviet and U.S. Military Liaison Missions & US Counterintelligence SOXMIS & USMLM (196)

I speak with Aden Magee who operated as the commander of a highly specialized Counterintelligence (CI) unit in West Germany during the last decade of the Cold War. We talk about his book The Cold War…
01:11:45  |   Fri 03 Sep 2021
Ron - a veteran of the Korean War & the Malayan Emergency (195)

Ron - a veteran of the Korean War & the Malayan Emergency (195)

Ron Knight served in the Royal Marines on HMS Belfast during the Korean War of 1950-53. He was a gunner and describes the shore bombardments and how his gun was used in anti-aircraft defence. We also…
00:55:32  |   Fri 27 Aug 2021
The Gouzenko Affair - the start of the Cold War (194)

The Gouzenko Affair - the start of the Cold War (194)

Igor Gouzenko exposed Soviet intelligence's efforts to steal nuclear secrets as well as the technique of planting sleeper agents. The "Gouzenko Affair" is often credited as a triggering event of the …
01:17:41  |   Fri 20 Aug 2021
Flying the F-111 nuclear bomber (193)

Flying the F-111 nuclear bomber (193)

Rick Shreve was a USAF F111 pilot based at RAF Lakenheath in the UK. We hear about his early USAF career as a fighter pilot, then we move onto his transfer to the F111 and how he was trained to carry…
01:28:46  |   Fri 13 Aug 2021
The forgotten cosmonaut (192)

The forgotten cosmonaut (192)

This week it's the 60th anniversary of the flight of Gherman Titov on Vostok 2. The forgotten 2nd cosmonaut overshadowed by the exploits of his friend Yuri Gagarin. Titov’s 25.3 hours and 17 orbits f…
00:56:42  |   Tue 10 Aug 2021
A workers view of Poland from Łódź in 1986 (191)

A workers view of Poland from Łódź in 1986 (191)

Evan McGilvray has written a number of books on Poland as well as biographies. He is well versed in Poland and Polish society and away from the usual locations of Krakow and Warsaw. Evan first visite…
00:54:29  |   Fri 06 Aug 2021
Unforgotten in the Gulf of Tonkin (190)

Unforgotten in the Gulf of Tonkin (190)

On November 18, 1965, U.S. Navy pilot Willie Sharp ejected from his F-8 fighter after being hit while positioned over a target in North Vietnam. With a cloud layer beneath him, he did not know if he …
01:08:08  |   Fri 30 Jul 2021
Philippe - A French soldier in Cold War Berlin (189)

Philippe - A French soldier in Cold War Berlin (189)

The French Forces in Berlin were the units of the French Armed Forces stationed from 1945 until the end of the Cold War-era in West Berlin according to the agreements of the Yalta Conference and Pots…
00:59:25  |   Fri 23 Jul 2021
A Czechoslovak family's escape to Austria (188)

A Czechoslovak family's escape to Austria (188)

We continue Drea Hahn’s story with her family’s escape to Austria and the realities of being a refugee.  In 1986, under the pretext of a “ski trip” to Yugoslavia Drea’s family escaped to Austria. We …
01:03:27  |   Fri 16 Jul 2021
Drea -  A Cold War Czechoslovak childhood (187)

Drea - A Cold War Czechoslovak childhood (187)

Drea Hahn was born in Czechoslovakia in 1980 in Teplice. Her mother was a secretary and her father was an engineer but refused to join the communist party and this was a source of tension in Drea’s f…
00:53:33  |   Fri 09 Jul 2021
An evening with Kim Philby (186)

An evening with Kim Philby (186)

Ben Brown is the writer of A Splinter of Ice, a play that portrays the meeting in Moscow in 1987 of one of the greatest novelists of the 20th century, Graham Greene and his old MI6 boss, Kim Philby, …
00:59:30  |   Tue 06 Jul 2021
Behind enemy lines in East Germany with a US Military Liaison Mission driver Part 2 (185)

Behind enemy lines in East Germany with a US Military Liaison Mission driver Part 2 (185)

We return to the 2nd part of Tom Favia’s story with the US Military Liaison Mission which the Soviet Union permitted to operate in East Germany, ostensibly for monitoring and furthering better relati…
00:49:00  |   Fri 02 Jul 2021
Ethel Rosenberg (184)

Ethel Rosenberg (184)

Ethel Rosenberg is a controversial figure and generates polarising views varying from an innocent mother caught up in Cold War hysteria to a willing and ruthless accomplice to her husband’s Cold War …
01:01:49  |   Fri 25 Jun 2021
Behind enemy lines in East Germany with a US Military Liaison Mission driver Part 1 (183)

Behind enemy lines in East Germany with a US Military Liaison Mission driver Part 1 (183)

Tom Favia served with the USMLM, The US Military Liaison Mission which the Soviet Union permitted to operate in East Germany at the end of World War 2 for monitoring and furthering better relationshi…
01:05:52  |   Fri 18 Jun 2021
Ralph -  A prisoner in an East German jail (182)

Ralph - A prisoner in an East German jail (182)

This is the third and final part of Ralph Hänel’s story of his life in East Germany. In this episode, we hear his time in the Stasi prison in Cottbus which with its dark red brick façade was often re…
01:05:55  |   Fri 11 Jun 2021
Ralph - Arrested and interrogated by the Stasi (181)

Ralph - Arrested and interrogated by the Stasi (181)

In this second part of Ralph Hänel’s story of his life in East Germany. We hear of Ralph’s arrest by the Stasi and subsequent interrogation for 10 months.  Ralph describes in some detail the arrest a…
01:03:40  |   Fri 04 Jun 2021
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