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  • 31Harry S. Truman: Announcement of the Dropping of an Atomic Bomb on Hiroshima — ▪ Primary Source       The leaders of the Allied powers met at Potsdam, Germany, from July 17 to August 2, 1945, to consider the fate of defeated Germany and to plan the final campaign against Japan. The U.S. representative was President Truman,… …

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  • 32Survival Under Atomic Attack — was the title of an official United States government booklet released by the Executive Office of the President, the National Security Resources Board (document 130), and the Civil Defense Office. Released at the dawn of the Cold War era, the… …

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  • 33The Atomic Cafe — Infobox Film name = The Atomic Café producer = Jayne Loader, Kevin Rafferty, and Pierce Rafferty released = April 1982 language = English imdb id = 0083590The Atomic Café is an acclaimed documentary film about the beginnings of the era of nuclear …

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  • 34Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division — Coordinates: 38°19′30″N 77°02′00″W / 38.325°N 77.0333333°W / 38.325; 77.0333333 The United …

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  • 35Nuclear Holocausts: Atomic War in Fiction — Nuclear Holocausts: Atomic War in Fiction, 1895–1984   Author(s) Paul Brians …

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  • 36Advance Australia Warfare — Infobox Album | Name = Advance Australia Warfare Type = studio Artist = The Furor Released = 2005 Genre = Black metal Length = 61:52 Label = Prime Cuts Music Producers = Aidan Varton and The Furor Reviews = *… …

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  • 37ABC warfare — waging war with atomic biological and chemical devices …

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  • 38Korean War — Part of the Cold War …

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  • 39Robert C. Richardson III — Infobox Military Person caption= name=Robert C. Richardson III born= birth year and age|1918 died= nickname= placeofbirth= Rockford, Illinois placeofdeath= placeofburial= allegiance= United States of America branch= United States Air Force… …

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  • 40Dwight D. Eisenhower: Atoms for Peace — ▪ Primary Source              President Truman declared that the United States would undertake the development of a hydrogen bomb on January 31, 1950. On April 6, 1952, it was announced that the U.S. was already manufacturing such a bomb; on… …

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