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Nuclear War Facts

Michael Davis

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Nuclear War Facts offers a crucial exploration into the history, impact, and ongoing relevance of nuclear weapons, providing a factual account of their evolution and influence.
It examines the development of these weapons, starting with the Manhattan Project, and assesses their effects on international relations and arms control.
The book analyzes specific wars and crises, such as the Cold War and proxy wars, shaped by the existence and threat of nuclear weapons, highlighting how the doctrine of mutually assured destruction (MAD) shaped global strategy.



The book progresses logically, beginning with the fundamentals of nuclear physics and the historical context of the weapons' development.
It then delves into the Cold War era, analyzing the arms race and near-misses.
Later chapters address post-Cold War proliferation challenges and ongoing disarmament efforts.



What makes this book unique is its commitment to factual accuracy, drawing from primary and secondary sources, including declassified government documents, to present a balanced assessment of nuclear deterrence and arms control.

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