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Cold War This is an online educational resource from The National Archives focusing on international relations during the Cold War. Information is provided on the origins and possible causes of the Cold War (1919-1939); the Allied Alliance between the UK, US, and the Soviet Union, 1941 - 1945; how the Cold War operated, and the tensions of nuclear armament, including the role of nuclear weapons during incidents such as the Cuban Missile Crisis; the Berlin Wall and Soviet occupation of Eastern Europe; and the importance of the Vietnam War as a turning point in international relations. Each section contains case studies with access to primary source declassified government documents
Holocaust Era Assets (United States Government) This site provides access to archived documents produced by the American government on US efforts to restore to its rightful owners gold and valuables hidden or stolen by the Germany Army and Nazis during World War Two prior to 2001. Items available include conference proceedings on the theme, finding aids to information held by the National Archives, accounts of negotiations with specific nations and press statements on the progress made.