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Causes of the Cold War Learning Guide: Citations

Causes of the Cold War Learning Guide: Citations

Sources we cite in Causes of the Cold War

1 Donald C. Foote, "Operation Vittles—Tempelhof: A Tranportation Corps Milestone," U.S. Army Center for Military History (CMH) archives, GEOG. M Germany 523 - Berlin Airlift, Washington DC, http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/documents/cold-war/vittles/vittles.htm
2 Historical Statistics of the United States: Millennial Edition, ed. Susan Carter, Scott Sigmund Gartner, Michael Haines, Alan Olmsted, Richard Sutch and Gavin Wright (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006), http://hsus.cambridge.org/
3 Historical Statistics of the United States: Millennial Edition, ed. Susan Carter, Scott Sigmund Gartner, Michael Haines, Alan Olmsted, Richard Sutch and Gavin Wright (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006), http://hsus.cambridge.org/
4 Timeline 1941-1963, Race for the Superbomb, The American Experience, PBS, http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/bomb/timeline/index.html; Richard Black, "H-bomb blast remembered," BBC News, 1 November 2002, http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/2388027.stm
5 John Lewis Gaddis, The Cold War: A New History (Oxford: 2005), 163.
6 Jonathan D Spence, "Mao Zedong: His ruthless vision united a fractured people and inspired revolutions far beyond China's borders," Time 100, Time Magazine, 13 April 1998, http://www.time.com/time/time100/leaders/profile/mao.html
7 John Lewis Gaddis, We Now Know (Oxford, 1998), 140.
8 John Lewis Gaddis, We Now Know (Oxford, 1998), 224.
9 Andy Walton, "Cold War Chat: Edward Teller, U.S. physicist," Cold War, CNN Special Reports, 21 March 1999, http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/cold.war/guides/debate/chats/teller, accessed 17 November 2008.