A bigger bang for the buck
For the first time in the nuclear age, Americans were forced to accept that their nuclear advantage was not perpetually assured. The successful Soviet launch of Sputnik led to U.S. fears of a "bomber gap" and later a "missile gap."
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Format: | Video |
Language: | English |
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Santa Barbara, CA :
Annenberg/CPB Project,
[1988]
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Series: | War and peace in the nuclear age (Television program) ;
program 3. |
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