One thing really struck home was the description of the end of one training films, the one where the observers walk out of the bunkers to a world that was completly destroyed. The dazed look on the actors faces reminded me of a remark that was made to me about the bunker that we excavated: the man asked his superior what they were s…
One thing really struck home was the description of the end of one training films, the one where the observers walk out of the bunkers to a world that was completly destroyed. The dazed look on the actors faces reminded me of a remark that was made to me about the bunker that we excavated: the man asked his superior what they were supposed to do after the supplies in the bunker ran out and he was told simply that at That point he was on his own and would have to make his own arrangements. Pretty stark and cold but I guess that it was a realistic appraisal of a post nuclear exchange world,....
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One thing really struck home was the description of the end of one training films, the one where the observers walk out of the bunkers to a world that was completly destroyed. The dazed look on the actors faces reminded me of a remark that was made to me about the bunker that we excavated: the man asked his superior what they were supposed to do after the supplies in the bunker ran out and he was told simply that at That point he was on his own and would have to make his own arrangements. Pretty stark and cold but I guess that it was a realistic appraisal of a post nuclear exchange world,....