| View Larger Image | Survival Under Atomic Attack | DVD
| List Price: | $2.95 | |
| | Binding: | DVD | | Rating: |  | | Run Time: | 10 unknown-units | | Format: | Black & White, Full Screen | | Studio: | DVD Industries, LLC | | Number of Discs: | 1 | | Sales Rank: | 179,982th |
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FEATURES | - Bomb shelters, geiger counters, evacuation drills
- Learn how Americans prepared for nuclear war.
- Civil Defense in the 1950s, preparedness & alert.
- Enjoy this fascinating DVD in your living room.
- Great for home schoolers or in the classroom use.
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description 'Survival Under Atomic Attack' - Nuclear preparedness and civil defense in the atomic age - Educational Documentary History Film - Available NOW on DVD. Step back in time and watch as the civil defense administration instructs the citizenry on how to prepare for and what to do in the event of a nuclear attack. Follow along as families build bomb shelters and conduct timed drills in preparation for what was previously considered unfathomable. Uncut and unedited - 'Survival Under Atomic Attack' is an official United States Civil Defense film produced in cooperation with the Federal Civil Defense Administration in 1951. This disc is an important part of world history. Great for home-schoolers! Arrange a viewing for students and use this film as a tool to begin a discussion regarding the technology and the time period. Preserve this wonderful and historical film in your own private DVD library. 'Survival Under Atomic Attack' has been painstakingly transferred to DVD in effort to bring it to you in the best quality presentation possible. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 3.0 based on 1 review)
| Good, but too short! by Brian Burt (Realityland) 3 Stars December 03, 2006 I purchased this DVD without looking to see how long it was. It is only ten minutes long. It is, however, a real classic from the cold war era. I've looked at it dozens of times and can't help but remember, with nostalgia, the good ol' 50's. I would recommend this for anyone interested in the culture of the 50's, but not for a person that really wants up-to-date infor on atomic attack!
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