Summaries

For the first time, survivors of America's most serious nuclear weapons accidents speak publicly about their experiences.

Albert Einstein helped persuade President Roosevelt to build the first atomic bomb. But later, in the 1950's, the physicist warned that if a Third World War was fought with the new weapons, there'd be nothing left on earth to fight a Fourth war with but sticks and stones. And there was another threat: accidents. Mishaps and blunders with nuclear weapons have proven much more difficult to avoid than all out war. A new terminology was needed, a way to describe accidents in which nuclear weapons are lost or destroyed - or worse. These incidents became known as "Broken Arrows." The survivors of Broken Arrows insist that understanding the history of nuclear weapons accidents is crucial to global security, especially as the number, nationality and variety of nuclear devices continues to grow.

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Keywords
  • nuclear weapons
  • safety
  • radioactive contamination
  • strategic air command
  • palomares spain
Genres
  • History
  • Documentary
Release date Nov 30, 2009
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) TV-PG
Countries of origin United States
Language English
Production companies A+E Networks Fast Forward Films

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Runtime 1h 30m
Color Color Black and White
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