Public Information Film: How To Survive An Atomic Bomb | Battlezone | War Stories



After WW2, there was growing panic among the public at the threat of nuclear annihilation. During the Cold War, the US Department of Civil Defense commissioned many infomercials and public service films to educate the public on what to do in the event of a nuclear attack.

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7 thoughts on “Public Information Film: How To Survive An Atomic Bomb | Battlezone | War Stories”

  1. How to survive an atomic bombing? Simple. As I learned in elementary school during the cold war, just hide under your atomic-bomb proof school desk. You're apparently completely invulnerable when under said protective device. Never underestimate the awesome protective powers of a simple, wooden desk. ; )

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  2. Just live in a common rural area far away from cities or strategic military areas. I see no logic to why should a nuclear superpower be launching nukes at small towns or villages. Nuclear weapons are made to inflict extremely high casualties and damage to an enemy country, and the only places in an enemy country where in can achieve these results would be where its densely populated like cities or a military base that has strategic value.

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  3. Capitalism dominance over the world…when upper races ideals of ( Nazism, fascism, earth center of Japan ) challenged capitalism during 2WW. For captures world dominating..capitalism were producing atomic bombs for lives finishes on earth ..if its request for capitalism…through producing, using atomic bombs…those threats remains on the planet to threaten communism after that …after that there are more than 20 countries on the planet having mass destruction weapons …

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