Survival Under Atomic Attack, A 1951 Film from the US Office of Civil Defense

Survival Under Atomic Attack, A 1951 Film from the US Office of Civil Defense


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Survival Under Atomic Attack is a film produced in 1951 by the U.S. Office of Civil Defense during the early Cold War era. Narrated by journalist Edward R. Murrow, the film was designed to educate American civilians on how to respond during a nuclear attack. The film outlines the three main dangers of an atomic bomb-blast, heat, and radiation-and provides practical advice for protection.