DOOMSDAY: BRITAIN AFTER NUCLEAR ATTACK

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DOOMSDAY: BRITAIN AFTER NUCLEAR ATTACK
refdoc July=1991

BOOKS/PAMPHLETS User Ref = 361.93
S Openshaw P Steadman O Greene
Blackwell, 1983 296pp, diags, graphs, tables RB36489
An account of the effects of a nuclear attack on Britain. It
considers nuclear strategies and possible nuclear wars,
including the size of nuclear attack to be expected and targets.
Describes the numbers and characteristics of the nuclear
weapons which are thought to be held by the Soviet Union,
and possible patterns of attack and estimations of the
effects of attack. Also covers immediate casualties and
damage, aftermath, Home Office calculations of effects of
attack, civil defence and its effectiveness. Bibliography

United Kingdom, war, defence

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