Let’s Blow somethin ’ up

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Let’s Blow somethin ’ up. Objective: Analyze the reasons for Mutually assured Destruction Std 11.9.3f. Stronger weapons. Always looking for a way to stay on top 1942 idea of more destructive bomb than A-bomb H-Bomb 67 times more destructive 1 st bomb used Nov 1 1952 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Let’s Blow somethin’ upObjective: Analyze the reasons for Mutually assured Destruction

Std 11.9.3f

Stronger weapons Always looking for a way

to stay on top 1942 idea of more

destructive bomb than A-bomb

H-Bomb 67 times more destructive 1st bomb used Nov 1 1952

Russians tested on Aug 1953

US placed 2584 soldiers in trenches near blast in Arizona after US test, fallout reached New Jersey

Brinkmanship Sec. of State John Foster

Dulles came up with the idea of Brinkmanship Dulles had moral crusade

against Communism Prevent Communism by

using US full force against aggressing nations

Including Nuclear weapons

Any means necessary to destroy the enemy

Edge of War Use nuclear weapons

without thinking twice Reduce Army and

Navy and build Air Force

Students practice duck and cover drills

Families build bomb shelters in their backyards

Constant in American life for next 30 years

Arms RaceObjective: Analyze the reasons for Mutually assured Destruction

Arms Race

Struggle with USSR to create the best weapons. One up man’s ship

1949 – Russia gets the bomb!!!

1949 – The Communists take over China – oh no !!! Commies make up more than a billion people and % 10 of the land in the world !!!

In response to the Soviets getting the bomb, Truman authorized the creation of the Thermonuclear (Hydrogen) Bomb. This bomb is significantly more powerful than the ones used at Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The Russians exploded theirs a year after the U.S.

Both the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. competed to have the biggest, baddest, arms(weapons) in the World. This became known as the arms race.

The Tsar Bomba The largest bomb ever

dropped was by the Soviets in 1961

It was used as a warning to the U.S.

It was dropped at 10,000 feet and detonated at 4,000 feet

The bomb was dropped out of a Russian bomber and a parachute was attached, allowing the pilot to get at least 25 miles away from the blast

The Tsar Bomba (54,000 pounds)

The Arms Race The Tsar Bomba got its

name after the Russian practice of building really large things for display

The bomb was made to detonate with a 100 megaton blast, but at the last minute the Russians configured the bomb to blow up at 50 megatons (50 million sticks of dynamite)

The blast was seen from 500 miles away, could have cause third degree burns from 50 miles away, windows were broken in Finland hundreds of miles away

By comparison, the largest bomb the U.S. ever exploded was 15 megatons

Other Examples of Russian

Manufacturing The Tsar tank The Tsar Koloko

(Bell) – 444,000 pounds of bronze, 25 feet tall, 18 feet wide

Other Examples of Russian

Manufacturing Tsar Puska Cannon

(King of Cannons) 100,000 pounds 15 feet in length

Nuclear Weapons Testing July, 1946, the U.S.

invited the world to see how powerful our country was

The Bikini Islands in the Pacific was used as a nuclear weapon testing ground from 1946-1958

How do you think the Soviets will view this event?

What is an Atomic Bomb? I am not really sure

– all you need to know is that it has awesome destroying capabilities

1957 Sputnik – first satellite

Score 1 for Soviets!

First man in space

Score: USA – 0

Soviets - 2

Apollo program

USA spent the 60s trying to catch up to the Soviets.

Armstrong lands on moon!

What is the purpose of a space program?

• Americans are a hardy bunch• For only $150-200 you could purchase a bomb shelter• The idea was to stay in the shelter while the world was radioactive• Food, water, books, and magazines were stored in the shelter for emergencies

A year in the same room as your siblings and parents. Who is ready to give it a try?

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