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From the perspective of the present, the Cold War seems to have had a certain inevitability, but from the vantage point of the end of World War II, the future shape of American foreign relations and domestic politics was far from clear.
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Oak Ridge, United States, National Science Foundation, Soviet Union, New York, State Department, Manhattan Project, National Academy of Sciences, House Committee, New Deal, Un-American Activities, Atomic Scientists of Chicago, Harlow Shapley, World War, President Truman, Los Alamos, Parnell Thomas, American Association of Scientific Workers, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Individual Encounters, Eugene Rabinowitch, Robert Oppenheimer, American-Soviet Science Society, Bureau of Standards, National Committee
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