Unknown at this time. Would depend on combatants, weapons used, collateral damage, political situation, and many other variables.
The only nuclear war so far was in the final days of WW2 and the political effects then were mostly relief that the war was over. Although that ultimately lead to an almost half century arms race.
Arthur Katz has written: 'The social and economic effects of nuclear war' -- subject(s): Economic aspects of Nuclear warfare, Nuclear warfare, Social aspects of Nuclear warfare
How did nuclear warfare affect the cold war?
That refers to warfare that includes nuclear weapons, also known as atom bombs.
The only country to have used nuclear warfare in history is the USA
There has not been nuclear warfare. There have been two nuclear attacks. Nuclear warfare denotes the use of nuclear weapons by both or all opposing sides. The only use of nuclear weapons in warfare were the two bombings by the US of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and it was the intent of the US to bring WW2 with Japan to a quicker conclusion.
Political Warfare Executive was created in 1941.
Stephen Shenfield has written: 'The nuclear predicament' -- subject(s): Communism and nuclear warfare, Government policy, Military policy, Nuclear warfare, Nuclear weapons 'The mathematical-statistical methodology of the contemporary Soviet family budget survey' 'Minimum nuclear deterrence' -- subject(s): Deterrence (Strategy), Military policy, Nuclear warfare
One Million Deaths A mega amount of death - or rather, deth. Dave Mustaine got it from a news bulletin talking about the effects of nuclear warfare.
The nuclear bomb was not used in trench warfare.
Ike Jeanes has written: 'Forecast and solution' -- subject(s): Conventional Warfare, Forecasting, Mathematical models, Nuclear proliferation, Nuclear warfare, War, Warfare, Conventional
Robin Riddle has written: 'Bibliography of nuclear age educational resources' -- subject(s): Arms control, Bibliography, Nuclear disarmament, Nuclear warfare, Social aspects, Social aspects of Nuclear warfare
Germany's economic and political progress being monitered and controlled by the Allies, the pecking order of the world being decided, with the United States and Russia being the ones in charge, and the start of nuclear warfare.