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History Of Nuclear Energy – Problems And Promises (2-DVD Set) |
See Classic Films Documenting How The Government And Its Citizens Related To The Dangers Of Nuclear Energy In The 1950s And 1960s
Experience Classic Newsreel Footage On This Incredible 2-DVD Set! The Good, The Bad And The Ugly! From Effective Defense To The Dangers Of Fallout! It’s All Right Here! |
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After World War II, the United States was determined to make sure the American people did not become terrified by the awesome power of the atomic bomb. Reassuring the populace that nuclear weapons were not as dangerous as we now know them to be was of paramount importance. On his incredible historic 2-DVD set, History Of Nuclear Energy – Problems And Promises, you will see real newsreel footage that documents exactly how the government presented the dangers of his awesome new power. If you are a student of history, government or propaganda you need to own this incredible 2-DVD set!
Don’t Worry About The Radiation
– It’s The Blast That Will Kill You!
When it comes to how the general public views nuclear weapons, times have certainly changed over the past 50 years. On these amazing DVDs you will see the government actually tell people that three minutes after a blast it is safe to walk around their neighborhoods!
You will be amazed at the lengths the government went to make sure that there would be no panic in the event of a Soviet nuclear strike!
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Watch Real Nuclear Weapons Tests!
When you watch History Of Nuclear Energy – Problems And Promises, you will see government films of actual nuclear weapons tests! You will even get to see the first test of a nuclear weapon being launched out of a US submarine!
See How Quickly Nuclear Weapons
Technology Advanced!
In these vintage film clips you will see exactly how much more powerful the atomic bomb became between the 1950s and 1960s. As you watch real life atomic tests, scientists will tell you how much the power of the atom accelerated in less than a decade!
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Fear The Fallout!
This 2-DVD set probes the threat of fallout after a nuclear explosion. The dangers associated with nuclear power are portrayed in an entertaining yet educational manner.
This is a priceless addition to your collection! If you are eager to know about nuclear power, its problems and promises, and view some incredible footage of atomic weapons testing, this 2-DVD set is for you!
Here is a complete track by track list of what you will see:
Nuclear Medical Aspects of Nuclear Radiation
This film is an attempt to argue away the dangers of nuclear radiation and contains some excellent animation. There are some amusing and alarming ideas presented of what radiation can and cannot do to you. At one point the film explains that it’s not the radiation that will kill you, it’s the blast! The government then suggests going outside 3 minutes after the blast and eating some food! They also suggest ignoring newspaper stories talking about the dangers of radiation. Later the film says not to worry if your hair falls out – it will grow back and you can always wear a toupee!
Producer: Cascade Pictures of California
Sponsor: U.S. Air Force, Special Weapons Project
Year: 1950
Length: 00:20.14
Audio: Mono
Color: COLOR |
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News Magazine of the Screen: Atomic Energy
This track is a compilation of 1950s newsreel stories on atomic weapons testing, civil defense and nuclear energy. It features many short news bites about the development of the atomic bomb. You will be shocked to see soldiers inch closer and closer to the bomb in each test and trying to hide in trenches when it goes off. This track also eatures underground tests, tests on houses, footage of the first atomic submarine launch, and a few minutes about using atoms for peace.
Producer: Warner Pathé News
Sponsor: N/A
Year: 1950
Length: 00:22:49
Audio: Mono
Color: BLACK & WHITE |
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Operation Cue (1964 revision)
The final track on the first DVD points out the contrast between the Nevada test in 1955 and the much more powerful 1964 test. Some of the most dramatic vintage color footage of nuclear tests is found in these clips. At one point a phony "reporter" observes that the clothes on a test dummy have faded after being exposed to a blast. Later the film comments that "salvaged cans from demolished buildings could have been used for preparing meat" so that the assembled masses at the test can be fed. This lm shows you exactly how far we have come in our understanding of atomic weapons!
Producer: U.S. Department of Defense, Office of Civil Defense
Sponsor: U.S. Department of Defense, Office of Civil Defense
Year: 1964
Length: 00:14:08
Audio: Mono
Color: COLOR |
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About Fallout (1955)
The first track on the second DVD is an attempt to dispel the common myths and fallacies about radioactive fallout. Like many of these Cold War relics, this film is meant to reassure the viewer that the nuclear family is strong enough to survive a nuclear war, and that fallout isn’t really that dangerous. You just have to wait two weeks in your shelter! Films like this served two purposes: to encourage the populace to remain calm in the face of terror, and to reassure us that our own use of nuclear weapons was not that horrible. In the calm tones of science and authority, the narrator tells us that atomic weapons are our friends.
Producer: Wilding Picture Productions, Inc.
Sponsor: U.S. Department of Defense
Year: 1955
Length: 00:08:20
Audio: Mono
Color: COLOR |
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Radiological Defense
In this film we finally see the government admitting that radiation is in fact dangerous. This entertaining film talks about the after-effects of the atomic bomb. The main focus of the film is fallout and how it can travel quite fast. Lots of preventative measures are discussed, including suggestions to build a fallout shelter for your cows and how to protect your sporting equipment!
Producer: U.S. Office of Civil Defense
Sponsor: U.S. Office of Civil Defense and Mobilization
Year: 1955
Length: 00:27:30
Audio: Mono
Color: COLOR |
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About Fallout (1963)
The last track is a very optimistic vision of fallout and civil defense countermeasures. What is surprising is the very basic level of the film’s ideas to keep yourself safe after an atomic blast. The film suggests that you dust or wash fallout off your body and wrap yourself in a lot of clothing for protection. There is a suggestion to avoid skin contact with fallout and to stay indoors as much as possible.
Producer: U.S. Department of Defense, Office of Civil Defense
Sponsor: U.S. Department of Defense, Office of Civil Defense
Year: 1963
Length: 00:22:33
Audio: Mono
Color: COLOR |
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Running Time:
DVD One: 00:57:11
DVD Two: 00:59:23
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NOTE ON COMPATIBILITY: While our DVDs are designed for optimal playback for all home DVD players, it is possible that some older systems will have trouble playing our DVDs. Although rare, it is worth mentioning. If this occurs you will receive a full refund.
Given that some of these videos are extremely old and their original audio quality is not very good, we have tried to improve it to the best possible quality. However, due to their inherent quality problems, you might still have a few instances where the audio is of a slightly lower volume. |
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