They day we prepared for a nuclear attack

JakeStarkey

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61 years ago today America practiced preparing for a nuclear attack.

Almanac A mock nuclear attack - CBS News

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Not that New York was the only target of the presumed Soviet attack. Far from it: 20 U.S. cities in all conducted some sort of public exercise, including Washington, D.C., where President Eisenhower was seen doing his part: A helicopter landed on the White House lawn, to ferry the president to a secret mountaintop relocation center.

The urgency of that day reflected the overall nuclear anxiety of the times -- an anxiety that made its way into the nation's schoolrooms. The civil defense film,"Duck and Cover" (1951), taught a whole generation of schoolchildren to be prepared for an atomic attack that could come at any time:



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From "Duck and Cover."
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"When there's a flash, duck and cover!"


How effective all that ducking and covering would have been was in doubt even then.

And even though the nationwide drill on that long-ago June morning was judged a success, Civil Defense officials calculated that at least two million New Yorkers would have died in areal attack.

Nationwide, the toll would have exceeded 12 million.

Fortunately, those estimates have never been put to the test.
 

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