Korean War Gazette WWIII Gazette Derek Durand EditionJanuary 14, 1951Volume 5, Number 1 Preparing Your Family for the Worst The Nuclear Arms Race started.

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Korean War Gazette WWIII Gazette Derek Durand EditionJanuary 14, 1951Volume 5, Number 1 Preparing Your Family for the Worst The Nuclear Arms Race started on July 16 when the U.S. detonated the first A-bomb in New Mexico. This was called the "Trinity" test. During the final stages of World War II, the United States conducted two atomic bombs against Japan in the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. They dropped the “Little Boy” on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, followed by the “Fat Man” on August 9. Six days after the detonation over Nagasaki, Japan announced its surrender to the Allied Powers, signing the Instrument of Surrender on September 2, officially ending the World War II. These are the only attacks with nuclear weapons in the history of warfare. What Would Happen to your Home Town Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet quae quae, magni enim enim natus perspiciatis accusantium perspiciatis quasi nemo voluptatem voluptatem, enim ipsa iste et sed quia doloremque voluptatem ut magni laudantium laudantium vitae vitae, illo magni magni eos accusantium accusantium perspiciatis quasi nemo Bert Says Your Kids are Safe Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet totam aspernatur fugit beatae aspernatur odit eos iste nemo et et, dicta accusantium quia doloremque quia quae laudantium quia error vitae qui Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet unde aspernatur sit quasi magni sit sed explicabo dolores dolores, sunt vitae voluptatem consequuntur ut ipsam quasi sed inventore quia veritatis ut voluptatem dolores Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet dolores et aspernatur voluptas dicta dicta, ipsam ipsa nemo perspiciatis unde error sed voluptatem ratione quae eaque quae quae, magni enim enim natus perspiciatis quasi quia quia iste perspiciatis ipsam magni voluptatem voluptatem, enim ipsa iste et sed quia doloremque voluptatem ut magni laudantium laudantium vitae vitae, illo magni magni eos accusantium accusantium perspiciatis quasi nemo Governments Ready magni eos accusantium accusantium perspiciatis quasi nemo voluptatem voluptatem, enim ipsa iste et sed quia doloremque voluptatem ut magni laudantium laudantium vitae vitae, illo magni magni eos accusantium accusantium perspiciatis quasi nemo

 You should prepare to stay in the shelter for 14 or more days. › This is because of radiation  When you sleep half of the family stays awake while the other sleeps.  Everyone has to use the restroom in a covered pail. › A ten gallon garbage can is used to store all of the human waste.

 Concrete bricks, earth or sand, and wood are some materials that are able to absorb radiation. › For example, there is the same amount of protection in 8 inches of concrete bricks as there are in 12 inches of earth and sand as there is in 30 inches of wood  For a family shelter it is adequate to have at least 10 square feet per person › 12.5 square feet is recommended for a mass shelter  Shelters range in price from around $150 to $200.

 Duck and cover method was suggested to schools. › Taught kids the tasks they need to follow if a nuclear bomb was on the way  Some rules they had to follow when the bomb was on the way › If they saw a flash, immediately stop what they were doing › Get on the ground under a table or chair › Get into the fetal position with there hands on there head

 The government supplied the yellow painted signs at street corners.  Public service announcements were made including children's songs created by the government then were given to radio stations to be played.  The US invented the B-47 and the B-52B-47 B-52 › These were invented to make bombing the USSR easier.

 Flash blindness › Is caused by the flash of the nuclear explosion. It only causes temporary blindness up to about 40 minutes.  Burns › It depends on how far away you were from the explosion. › The picture tells us the different thermal effects.  purple 3 rd degree burns  Orange 2 nd degree burns  Yellow 1 st degree burns  Earthquake › From the pressure of the explosion it caused a minor earthquake and may trigger a major.

 "Duck and cover -." Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Web. 28 Feb  "Effects of nuclear explosions -." Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Web. 01 Mar  SurvivalRing. Web. 28 Feb  The Family Fallout Shelter. Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization, June Print.  "What would happen if your town got nuked?" Gizmag Emerging Technology Magazine. Web. 28 Feb