Nuclear Apocalypse: How The World Ends Series
Catalogue Number: BAM701
Producer: Blue Ant Media
Producing Agencies: CMJ Productions II Inc.
Subject: Documentary, History, Science, Social Sciences, World History
Language: English
Grade Level: 9 - 12, Post Secondary, Adult
Country Of Origin: Canada
Copyright Year: 2016
Running Time: 40:00
Long after the Cold War, fears of nuclear annihilation persist. The potential for nuclear catastrophe today is greater than it was during the Cold War. The first A-Bomb test in 1945 began the nuclear age, and the hydrogen bomb which followed accelerated it. Nuclear proliferation and anti war efforts conflicted until the Soviet Union dissolved in 1991. William Perry, US secretary of defence, 1994-97, describes nuclear detonations that almost happened through accident or miscommunication. 9 countries currently have operational nuclear weapons. The possibility of a terror group obtaining a nuclear device also poses a real threat. Even a small, local nuclear battle would have global environmental and economic effects. Some people are preparing by building well-stocked nuclear bomb shelters. The Doomsday clock is ticking and Perry believes we must work towards a nuclear free future. It's not too late to stop the second nuclear arms race.
Related Titles
Of Great Service: The Story of National Research Universal
Canadian Nuclear Laboratories 000013Of Great Service tells the story of the National Research Universal (NRU) reactor in Chalk River...
Rickover: The Birth of Nuclear Power
PBS Video 041756Admiral Hyman G. Rickover was a flamboyant maverick and a unique American hero. When few thought it...
Nuclear Tomb: W5
CTV CTV711W5's Lloyd Robertson heads to Kincardine, Ontario, an idyllic cottage destination along the banks...
Diefenbunker - Nuclear Shelter, ON: Historylands Season 1
Good Earth Productions GEHL04The year is 1959 and with the uneasiness of the Cold War looming, Prime Minister John Diefenbaker...
The Nuclear Requiem
Video Project, Inc. TVP021Recent international developments are increasing concerns about the possibility of a nuclear...