Duck and cover drills and bomb shelters in the US during the Cold War were primarily a response to the growing threat of nuclear warfare between the United States and the Soviet Union. The fear of atomic bomb attacks, especially after events like the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings and the Cuban Missile Crisis, led to widespread anxiety among the public. Government officials and civil defense agencies promoted these drills and shelters as a means to prepare citizens for potential nuclear attacks, aiming to mitigate panic and ensure survival in case of an emergency. This culture of preparedness reflected the tense geopolitical climate of the era.
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a bomb shelter
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they went into there bomb shelter
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Stand outside the bomb shelter.
Stand outside the bomb shelter.
If I tell you, will you let me stay in the shelter during armageddon
A bomb shelter. A simplistic answer for a inane question.
Blunted in the Bomb Shelter was created on 2002-10-28.
to show that duck and cover would protect a person during an atom bomb attack.
The number one thing I'd take into a bomb shelter is a Gas mask because when it's time to get out of the bomb shelter I'd won't be able to breath with out it
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The Bomb Shelter - 2011 was released on: USA: 21 October 2011
a bomb shelter
during air raids people went into an air raid shelter , because it would be made out of thick concrete that would shelter and protect you from any ,type of bomb.