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Trolley Graveyard, Pennsylvania
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Nobody Wants a Nuclear War by Judith Vigna. Via Awful Library Books
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Nuka-Cola
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RADIATION ALERT! (1980)
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Watching atomic bomb tests, Enewetak Atoll, 1951
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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.  
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What Will Atomic Energy Do For Me?
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Hiroshima, Japan, 1945.
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Devastation by DeeL collapse,devastation,ruins
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one of the most haunting pictures of Chernobyl. a liquidator recovers a baby abandoned in a village home during an evacuation.
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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.
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A woman walks down a rainy street in post-war White chapel.
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