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... that you're dead. Global thermonuclear war was also a very real possibility when Freewheelin' was released. Dylan manages to convey ...
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... America. So the question becomes does anyone really want to take that first step towards an all out thermonuclear war? Its impossible ...
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Future relations between the oil-rich Muslim societies of Southwest Asia and the oil-hungry United States are often depicted by thermonuclear war and riotous ...
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... The world was chose which side to affiliate to, while being poised for thermonuclear war. The post modern period began on an exact year: 1992. ...
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... leaders of nuclear physics during the World War II and the Cold War. ... team that USSR leader Joseph Stalin assigned to develop thermonuclear weapons for the ...
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... strongly advocated that the United States continue the testing of thermonuclear weapons. ... in Central Asia, where his department was evacuated during World War II ...
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... If he's holding nuclear or thermonuclear weapons, it can only be hoped that we are ready for another war. The atomic bomb forever changed the rules of war. ...
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... bombs that has been tested twice by the United States were the thermonuclear fission and ... atomic bombs used in Japan had no purpose other than to end the war. ...
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... bombs that has been tested twice by the United States were the thermonuclear fission and ... atomic bombs used in Japan had no purpose other than to end the war. ...
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... for India to conduct a quick series of tests to develop a thermonuclear weapon and ... developments of the late 1980's and of 1990 marked the end of the Cold War. ...
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... with developments that were revolutionary- the advent of thermonuclear weapons- or ... in some cases far more dangerous, or destructive methods of waging Cold War. ...
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... The resolution states that: The use of nuclear and thermonuclear weapons would exceed even the scope of war and cause indiscriminate suffering and destruction ...
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... when the Nazis, after being victorious in Europe, declared war on the ... continued to use Nuclear weapons such as atomic bombs, thermonuclear bombs, Hydrogen bombs ...
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... "It was a thermonuclear cloud- as ... fashion, new musical styles, Camelot, civil rights, gay and women's liberation, a controversial and divisive war in Vietnam ...
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... maintained redundant centers of communication and control, hardened against thermonuclear blast and ... and were permitted to atrophy with the end of the Cold War. ...
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... approaching an irrevocable step--a wide-ranging public statement on war and peace ... and the dangers of the arms race and especially, thermonuclear weapons; he ...
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... 1, 1952, was the first explosion of a true two-stage thermonuclear device (Brock ... with light gases that made possible the fusion bombs of the cold war and beyond ...
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... Solar energy and thermonuclear fusion are great alternatives to the nuclear reactor but ... limitless source of energy that cannot be shut down by war or embargo ...
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... After World War II, scientists began work on developing a hydrogen bomb. ... bomb in 1952 and so achieved the world's first large-scale thermonuclear reaction But ...
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... However, the large number of neutrons released in thermonuclear reactions is known to bring about radioactivity in materials, especially ... Technology in War. ...
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... stronger then the combined atomic weapons dropped on Japan in World War II. ... Some are confident that if we mounted a thermonuclear device on a really powerful ...
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... It was later captured during World War II and designated as a nuclear test site. ... This is why the hydrogen bomb is known as a thermonuclear device. ...
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... is so tragically bound to the starless midnight of racism and war that the ... must spiral down a militaristic stairway into a hell of thermonuclear destruction. ...
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