About New York: In Case of Nuclear Attack, Don’t Forget the Groceries
Timothy Cooney closed the city’s office of civil defense in the ’60s. He found it offered more patronage than protection from nuclear war’s “fire and fury.”
About New York: In Case of Nuclear Attack, Don’t Forget the Groceries
Timothy Cooney closed the city’s office of civil defense in the ’60s. He found it offered more patronage than protection from nuclear war’s “fire and fury.”
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