How the US-USSR Hotline Worked (From Teletype to Email)
Автор: The Infogeek Guy
Загружено: 2025-12-22
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The iconic "red phone" connecting the White House and the Kremlin is pure Hollywood fiction. The real Moscow-Washington hotline, established in 1963 after the Cuban Missile Crisis, was a teletype machine. This is the untold story of the Direct Communications Link. We dive into the complex routing—through London, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Helsinki, and Tangier—that kept the line open. See how encoded messages were sent, translated, and delivered in minutes to prevent apocalyptic miscalculations during the Six-Day War and Yom Kippur War. Learn how the system evolved from teleprinters to satellites, faxes, and finally secure email. Discover the incredible engineering and diplomacy behind the wire that kept the Cold War cold.
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