
80 Years After Hiroshima and Nagasaki, New Nuclear Threats Emerge
What A Day
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Nuclear Legacy: History and Morality
This chapter explores the historical context of the Manhattan Project and the uncertainties faced by scientists during World War II, particularly focusing on Jewish physicists escaping Nazi Germany. It draws unsettling parallels between past and present political dynamics, emphasizing concerns over authority and democracy in the U.S. Additionally, it highlights survivor testimonies from Hiroshima and Nagasaki, urging a critical reassessment of nuclear arsenals and advocating for disarmament to mitigate future threats.
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