Word: bomb
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...when Mr. Truman became President, the Soviet Union was exhausted ... Our Air Force was incomparably superior to any other. Our Army and Navy were superb fighting forces at the peak of efficiency. Our industrial plant was intact, and we alone had the atomic bomb . . . But our leaders wholly failed to realize the nature of Communism . . . Their policies at Yalta and Potsdam established Stalin in full control of Central Europe, dominating Europe, and in full control of China, dominating Asia...
...free election, might be willing to lose it in return for a united, neutral Germany whose Ruhr industries sell impartially to the East & West. Germany would probably then have to give up its participation in the European Army; Schumacher is quite willing to. America's atomic bomb is deterrent enough to hold off the Russians, he says. This line of argument is highly persuasive-to Germans: all gain and no sacrifice...
While thinking scientifically about the flying saucers, Dr. Menzel has not neglected the colorful fancies of the spaceship cult. One of its articles of faith is that the space ships were first seen in the earth's atmosphere in 1947, not too long after the first atomic bomb was exploded in New Mexico. Their extraterrestrial designers-so the theory goes-wanted to see what ambitious man was up to. Ever since that time, the space ships have patrolled the U.S. Southwest, checking on atom bombs, rockets and other man-made threats to interplanetary peace...
...Atomic City. Neat B-budget thriller of grade-A caliber about G-men hunting down H-bomb spies (TIME...
...Atomic City. Neat little B-budget thriller of grade-A caliber about G-men hunting down H-bomb spies (TIME...