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The Forgotten Bomb
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The Forgotten Bomb

Aug 3, 2011
1h 35m
★ 0.0

Everything Depends on Remembering

Overview

When the Cold War ended, worry about nuclear weapons receded. But has the nuclear threat really diminished? Join Bud Ryan on a personal and global journey to discover what the bomber can learn from the bombed, and what our prospects look like for finally living in a nuclear-free world. Features interviews with bomb survivors from Hiroshima and Nagasaki, former U.S. Secretary of State George Shultz, authors Gar Alperovitz and Jonathan Schell, and many more.

Genres

Documentary

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A Tale of Two Museums

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