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The command bunker of Odense, Denmark, was intended to offer shelter in case of a – most likely nuclear – World War III.

The Hospital in the Rock Nuclear Bunker Museum is situated in the heart of Europe, beneath the Buda Castle in Budapest, Hungary.

Langelandsfort was built in 1952-53 as part of the Danish naval defense and in 1997 it was turned into a Cold war museum as part of the Langelands Museums.

The main theme at the Degerby Igor Museum is the lease period of 1944-1956 in which the Soviet Union leased the region of Porkkala, a 1000 m² area in the west of Helsinki.

The Center for Military History and Social Sciences of the German Armed Forces (ZMSBw) is a research institute of the Federal German Government.

Imperial War Museums (IWM) is a family of five museums: IWM London;

Imperial War Museums (IWM) is a family of five museums: IWM London;

Imperial War Museums (IWM) is a family of five museums: IWM London;

Imperial War Museums (IWM) is a family of five museums: IWM London; IWM North in Trafford, Greater Manchester;

Imperial War Museums (IWM) is a family of five museums: IWM London; IWM North in Trafford, Greater Manche

The Royal Museum of the Armed Forces and of Military History is a category two federal scientific institution (ISF/FWI), as well as a state service with separate management (SEGS/SAB).

In the 1960s the distinguished historian Sir Michael Howard had a vision for a new kind of history of war.

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Visit the nuclear attack-proof fortress in Stevns Klint, and hear the story about one of Denmark's most secret places, which was located at the utmost frontline during the Cold War.

The Atomic Heritage Foundation (AHF), founded by Cynthia Kelly in 2002, is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization in Washington, DC, dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of the Manhattan Proj

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The Diefenbunker is one of the most unique National Historic Sites in Canada, and the country's most significant surviving Cold War site.

The Center for the Study of Force and Diplomacy (CENFAD) fosters research and public programming on the historic and contemporary use of force and diplomacy in a national and global context.

The University of Potsdam stands for excellence in research as a modern and innovative institution.

The Chair for the History of Western Europe and Transatlantic Relations is part of the Department of History at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.

The Hamburg Institute for Social Research (HIS) is an operating foundation which was established in 1984 by Jan Philipp Reemtsma. Since 2015, Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Knöbl is the director of Institute.

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