Nuclear weapons: History and policy, in a poster


Wish I knew who created this poster, and how.  Some minor inaccuracies — can you find them?  Could you prevail on the Big Format Printer person at your school to print one of these full size for your U.S. history, world history or government class?

Nuclear Weapons, a poster

Nuclear Weapons, a poster

How about a similar poster for the Cold War?  Vietnam War?  Civil Rights Movement?  Gilded Age?

Tip of the old scrub brush to Kenny, cold in Pinggu.

2 Responses to Nuclear weapons: History and policy, in a poster

  1. Ed Darrell's avatar Ed Darrell says:

    Hey, it was an earmark, too — a secret earmark.

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  2. Jerry C.'s avatar Jerry C. says:

    That is amazing. I never thought about converting the 1942-45 cost to current dollars. Really helps put in in perspective.

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