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Turning Point: The Bomb and the Cold War
Turning Point: The Bomb and the Cold War - Season 1
Turning Point: The Bomb and the Cold War

Season 1

March 12, 2024

9 Episodes

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Episodes

The Sun Came Up Tremendous
E1 ★ 9.5

The Sun Came Up Tremendous

March 12, 2024

During World War II, the US begins to work on a top-secret project that results in the atomic bombings on Japan — and a global conflict lasting decades.

Poisoning the Soil
E2 ★ 9.5

Poisoning the Soil

March 12, 2024

As communism takes off in Russia and China, Joseph Stalin begins his ruthless reign and the Soviet Union enters an era of terror.

Institutional Insanity
E3 ★ 9.5

Institutional Insanity

March 12, 2024

Preparing for war against the Soviet Union, the US starts to test thermonuclear weapons. The CIA forms and interferes with global politics.

The Wall
E4 ★ 9.5

The Wall

March 12, 2024

The US and Soviet Union get caught in a nuclear arms race. A wall divides Berlin. John F. Kennedy looks for a peaceful solution after a crisis in Cuba.

War Games
E5 ★ 9.5

War Games

March 12, 2024

With both sides planning for the worst-case scenario, Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev find common ground. Tragedy strikes after a nuclear disaster.

Empire Is Untenable
E6 ★ 9.7

Empire Is Untenable

March 12, 2024

The USSR's grasp on Eastern Europe weakens as the Berlin Wall comes down and the Communist Party mounts a coup against a prominent Soviet Union leader.

The End of History
E7 ★ 9.0

The End of History

March 12, 2024

A new Russian leader emerges, and the republics seek independence. As the Soviet Union dissolves, several powers sign a landmark treaty on nuclear arms.

Moscow Will Not Be Silent
E8 ★ 9.5

Moscow Will Not Be Silent

March 12, 2024

Russia struggles to find a national identity as Vladimir Putin comes to power. With the Cold War in the rearview, a war on terror begins.

We Are Not Dead Yet
E9 ★ 9.5

We Are Not Dead Yet

March 12, 2024

Russia invades Georgia and Ukraine, putting Putin under intense scrutiny. While disinformation thrives, threats of nuclear war persist.