The Cold War was more than a standoff between Washington and Moscow — it was a global reshaping of politics, culture, and technology that lasted from 1945 to 1991. Lucas and Luna guide listeners through the key flashpoints: the division of Europe at Yalta and Potsdam, the Berlin Blockade and Airlift, the Korean War stalemate, the Cuban Missile Crisis brinkmanship, and the long, grinding conflicts in Vietnam and Afghanistan. They explore the ideological clash between capitalism and communism, the nuclear arms race that brought the world to the edge of annihilation, and the space race that sent humans to the moon. The show also examines the Cold War’s hidden fronts: CIA and KGB covert operations, proxy wars in Africa and Latin America, the struggle for influence in the decolonizing world, and the cultural battles fought through propaganda, jazz, rock music, and cinema. Domestic impacts are not ignored — McCarthyism in the US, the Soviet gulag system, and the everyday lives of people on both sides of the Iron Curtain. Key figures such as Truman, Stalin, Kennedy, Khrushchev, Reagan, and Gorbachev are analyzed not as caricatures but as complex actors shaped by their time. The show connects Cold War dynamics to today’s world: the rise of China, nuclear proliferation in North Korea and Iran, and the erosion of trust between great powers. How did a bipolar world order collapse, and what filled the vacuum? Join Lucas and Luna as they untangle the half-century that defined the modern era.