The strange plan to fight nuclear bombs with rubber fortresses
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Cold War meets Star Wars in this cut-away of a 1950 rubber fortress, the first line of defense against nuclear sneak attack.
Cold War meets Star Wars in this cut-away of a 1950 “rubber bubble,” the first line of defense against nuclear sneak attack.
Cold War meets Star Wars in this cut-away of a 1950 “rubber bubble,” the first line of defense against nuclear sneak attack.
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