03 March 1984.
Tag: Death-Toll
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Scottish Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, ‘So you think you can save 38.6 million people from sudden death?’
No date.
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New Statesman, Duncan Campbell, ‘Stay home and die.’
28 September 1984.
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New Internationalist Publications, ‘…twenty years later, survivors of Hiroshima flyer.’
1983.
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Nature, P.M. Kelly, ‘Volume 315, Book Reviews: In the Aftermath, Nuclear Winter: The Human and Environmental Consequences of Nuclear War by Mark A. Harwell.’
09 May 1985.
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Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, ‘Draft text for a Leaflet: “Millions would survive” – So they say – But is it true?’
No date.
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The Times, David Watts, ‘The forgotten victims of Hiroshima.’
29 July 1985.
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‘Ultra-Violet radiation “will kill all life”.’
17 May 1984.
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Andrew Veitch, ‘Nuclear war toll underestimated.’
No date.
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Evening News, ‘Death toll from nuclear strike on UK put at 12m.’
01 April 2004.
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The Guardian, ‘David Hearst, 80% casualties on a computer study of fallout.’
09 August 1984.
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‘Section 8: Effects of a Nuclear Attack on Britain.’
1983.