After World War Two Russia and the United States pretended they were now enemies instead of the allies who helped put Hitler out of business.
Science fiction author Michael Casher reviews randomly selected events from the last century. Coauthored by Baby Boomer Boy, Random Retro Reviews of the 20th Century pulls no punches, giving you "their slant" on landmark events, the famous and the infamous, the culture
and the culture clash of the 20th Century.
Showing posts with label cold war. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cold war. Show all posts
Monday, August 13, 2007
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
Vietnam in 25 Words or Less
Under President Eisenhower, The United States entered into a twenty-year chess game with the Soviet Union in southeast Asia, squandering American lives for wartime prosperity.
Friday, November 03, 2006
Air Raid!
In the 1950s school children like me, who would later become labeled “Baby Boomers” ( as if we had been shot out of cannons at birth), hid under our desks at school during regular air raid drills that began with a brief warning from the teacher, followed by the blast from a chrome whistle.
Like this “safety precaution” would have actually helped us in the event of a nuclear attack. Like desks and puny arms clasped over our innocent heads would keep a 50–megaton atomic bomb from turning us into vapor in a split second. Like all grownups from Russia were devils from hell and our parents and grandparents were all darling angels straight out of Heaven. Later, in high school, we put two and two together and thought this was a pretty stressful and hyped-up time to be alive.
And they wondered why a lot of us wanted to be stoned out of our skulls when we grew up.
Like this “safety precaution” would have actually helped us in the event of a nuclear attack. Like desks and puny arms clasped over our innocent heads would keep a 50–megaton atomic bomb from turning us into vapor in a split second. Like all grownups from Russia were devils from hell and our parents and grandparents were all darling angels straight out of Heaven. Later, in high school, we put two and two together and thought this was a pretty stressful and hyped-up time to be alive.
And they wondered why a lot of us wanted to be stoned out of our skulls when we grew up.
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1950s,
air raid,
atomic bomb,
cold war,
nuclear attack,
Russia,
Soviet Union
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