Robert Knudsen. White House Photographs. John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, Boston No matter how high Cold War tensions got, no matter how intense the space race became, even enemies ...
During the Cold War, Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev and US President John F Kennedy wrote to each other regularly. Despite the hostility between their countries, the two men also exchanged presents.
The story of Pushinka, the puppy given to the Kennedy family by the Soviet Union during the Cold War. The white, mixed-breed dog was a puppy of Strelka, one of two famous cosmonaut dogs that orbited ...
When the Kennedy family moved into the White House, they brought with them youth, an abundance of charm, and plenty of pets. "They've got multiple dogs; they've got Tom Kitten, the cat; parakeets ...
President Johnson and his dog, Yuki, at Christmas. Photo from the LBJ Presidential Library. Some presidents bring more than just their policies to the Oval Office. Over the years, several White House ...
WASHINGTON — We all hear about the leaders in the Oval Office every time Presidents Day rolls around, but what about the furry, four-legged first companions behind the Chief of State? This year, the ...
During the Cold War, Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev and US President John F Kennedy wrote to each other regularly. Despite the hostility between their countries, the two men also exchanged presents.
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