The Cuban Missile Crisis.
The Cuban Missile Crisis is the event that brought the world closest to a nuclear fallout.
Cuba :-)
Historians generally agree that the Cuban Missile Crisis in October 1962 was the closest the world came to nuclear war. This tense 13-day confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union arose when the U.S. discovered Soviet nuclear missiles in Cuba, just 90 miles from its shores. Both superpowers were on high alert, with the threat of nuclear confrontation looming. Ultimately, diplomatic negotiations led to a de-escalation, but the crisis highlighted the precarious nature of nuclear deterrence and global security.
A nuclear war never happened. You may be thinking of the Cuban Missile Crisis when the world came very close to nuclear war.
Nuclear attack to japan
Australia, the world's smallest continent, is closest in area to the world's second smallest continent, which is Europe.
France uses the most nuclear energy in the world with the United States of America in second.
Nuclear energy is the second largest source of energy after fossil fuels. It generates electricity through nuclear reactions, providing a significant portion of the world's energy needs.
The Cuban Missile Crisis of October, 1962, was the closest we've been to a nuclear exchange. See the link below for more detailed information.
the battle of Britain
I was the closest the world ever came to nuclear war. It was Russia and the USA trying to find which was the bigger super-power
because they are launching a nuclear missile