Britain’s Nuclear Bomb Scandal - BBC2
Britain’s Nuclear Bomb Scandal - BBC2
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fourstardan

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5,697 posts

160 months

Thursday 21st November 2024
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An absolutely harrowing story of the military members sent to Australia for nuclear fallout testing.

It is very sad story.


Legacywr

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204 months

Thursday 21st November 2024
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Very interesting watch.

andyA700

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53 months

Friday 22nd November 2024
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A lot of people today wouldn't believe what went on in the 50's/60's, it was absolutely shocking. The residents of Las Vegas used to watch the nuclear tests which took place only 65 miles away, full scale atmospheric and underground nuclear testing. The last test took place in 1992.
The worst testing was in the South Pacific, by the US, UK and France, where whole communities had their lives ruined.

ThingsBehindTheSun

2,226 posts

47 months

Friday 22nd November 2024
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andyA700 said:
A lot of people today wouldn't believe what went on in the 50's/60's, it was absolutely shocking. The residents of Las Vegas used to watch the nuclear tests which took place only 65 miles away, full scale atmospheric and underground nuclear testing. The last test took place in 1992.
Just watched a YouTube video on this, people used to specifically travel to Las Vegas and the hotels would have parties to watch these nuclear tests.

Unbelievable

bergclimber34

1,554 posts

9 months

Friday 22nd November 2024
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A subject I find fascinating, even then I am sure I would have wanted to see a test! I know it sounds strange!!

fourstardan

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Friday 22nd November 2024
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bergclimber34 said:
A subject I find fascinating, even then I am sure I would have wanted to see a test! I know it sounds strange!!
There is something dark and fascinating around nuclear fusion.

It's like the liquidators at Chernobyl, you feel what was going through there minds and body.

Some of the ending parts of this documentary were horrendously sad.