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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Trolley Graveyard, Pennsylvania
Nobody Wants a Nuclear War by Judith Vigna. Via Awful Library Books
Oh, Judith, how very, very wrong you are.
Nuka-Cola
RADIATION ALERT! (1980)
Watching atomic bomb tests, Enewetak Atoll, 1951
Walt Disney’s “Our Friend the Atom”
Walt Disney began hosting his own television show for ABC in 1954 in an unusual contract: Disney provided ABC with a weekly hour-long television program in exchange for funding for the construction of Disneyland. As a result, the television show was also originally named Disneyland. One episode, “Our Friend the Atom,” released in 1957, illustrated the science, benefits, and dangers of nuclear power. Dr. Heinz Haber, a noted scientist in the field of atomic energy, hosts the episode and compares atomic energy to a genie in a bottle, noting that it is up to humankind to use its power for good or evil.
What Will Atomic Energy Do For Me?
Hiroshima, Japan, 1945.
Devastation by DeeL collapse,devastation,ruins
one of the most haunting pictures of Chernobyl. a liquidator recovers a baby abandoned in a village home during an evacuation.
German children play on a Panzerkampfwagen Panther Sd.Kfz. 171, Pantherturm III - Betonsockel, following German defeat and the fall of Berlin. The Pantherturm III - Betonsockel was a Panzerkampfwagen Panther tank turret with a concrete base in fixed, fortified positions that were dug into the ground to be used as a desperate defensive weapon in during the Battle of Berlin. Berlin, Germany. June 1945.
A woman walks down a rainy street in post-war White chapel.