1998 • 24 episodes
Episodes
Episode 1 • Sep 19, 1998
Despite their ideological differences, the United States and the Soviet Union become allies in the wars against Germany.
Episode 2 • Sep 26, 1998
Stalin begins to spread communism across Europe after the war ends, and tension grows between the United States and the Soviet Union.
Episode 3 • Oct 03, 1998
The United States offers assistance to countries that reject communism after Great Britain halts aid to Turkey and Greece.
Episode 4 • Oct 10, 1998
Berlin is divided into two separate cities, and Europe itself splits as the countries align themselves with the opposing major powers.
Episode 5 • Oct 17, 1998
A Chinese civil war between the factions of Mao Zedong and Chiang Kai-Shek brings the armed forces of the United States onto the battlefield to oppose communism.
Episode 6 • Oct 31, 1998
A look at the period in which Stalin securely dominated eastern Europe, China embraced communism, and anti-communist hysteria spread in the United States.
Episode 7 • Nov 07, 1998
Stalin's death brings hope that tensions will ease between the Soviet Union and the United States, and Nikita Khrushchev becomes the new Soviet Leader.
Episode 8 • Nov 14, 1998
The Soviet Union launches its first satellite into orbit while the United States' own space program lags behind.
Episode 9 • Nov 21, 1998
The Soviet Union solves the problem of people leaving East Germany to the free West by stopping open transit and building a secured ring around West Berlin.
Episode 10 • Nov 28, 1998
President Kennedy confronts Kruschev when the Soviet Union begins to deploy nuclear missiles in Cuba
Episode 11 • Dec 12, 1998
The United States continues its containment of communism by becoming involved in Vietnam's ongoing struggle, leading to enormous public disapproval of the policy.
Episode 12 • Dec 12, 1998
A look at how technology shaped the politics of the Cold War era, including the United States' Mutual Assured Destruction strategy and the introduction of missiles with multiple payloads.
Episode 13 • Feb 13, 1999
An examination of the effects of the Cold War upon the populace, including civil rights movements and protests that led to policy changes.
Episode 14 • Feb 20, 1999
The Soviet Union continues its aggressive European policy by invading Czechoslovakia and crushing the Prague Spring Revolution.
Episode 15 • Feb 27, 1999
The history of communism in China, from Mao Tse-tung's victory to President Nixon's trip to China in 1972.
Episode 16 • Mar 06, 1999
A look at the era of detente that resulted in cooperation and exchange between the United States and the Soviet Union.
Episode 17 • Mar 13, 1999
An examination of how the major powers fought by proxy in different areas of the world throughout the era.
Episode 18 • Mar 20, 1999
The United States utilizes different ways to fight the spread of communism in its own hemisphere, from Guatamala to Grenada.
Episode 19 • Mar 27, 1999
Unrest in Eastern Europe and the Oil Crisis threatens to undermine the progress made by detente.
Episode 20 • Apr 11, 1999
An examination of the effects of religious fundamentalism upon the United States and the Soviet Union's foreign policies.
Episode 21 • Apr 18, 1999
A look at the hidden front of the Cold War involving subterfuge and secret intelligence gathering.
Episode 22 • Apr 25, 1999
The Soviet Union's economy falters as it struggles to keep up in the arms and technology race.
Episode 23 • May 02, 1999
The Soviet Union loses its grip on Eastern Europe as the Berlin Wall comes down and the Cold War comes to an end.
Episode 24 • May 09, 1999
The Cold War era comes to an end as the Soviet Union's empire falls and new policies are implemented by Mikhail Gorbachev and Boris Yeltsin.