Since we live in the shadow of nuclear warfare, we must face its probable consequences and be prepared to cope with potentially gruesome and large-scale destruction, says author Fred Charles Ikl . Much has been written about the physical and biological effects of nuclear warfare, but the effect of bombing on the functioning of society--on the lives and activities of city dwellers, on the operation of industries, and even on the organization of a nation--has...
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