2013 A study of the humanitarian consequences of a nuclear attack by one Trident submarine on likely primary targets in and around Moscow. By John Ainslie Download if the embedded viewer has a problem
If Britain Fired Trident
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Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, Strathearn ‘Can I protect my farm? Nuclear Winter.’
No date.
Peter Davies, ‘Health and Social Service Journal, A war of ideas.’
31 January 1985.
Morning Star, ‘US getting Britain ready for day after.’
12 September 1984.
Shrewsbury Chronicle, ‘Letters, Thinking the unthinkable.’
08 June 1984.
‘Scce and The Citizen, Civil Defense.’
No date.
Sanity, Eric Alley et al, ‘Civil defence protect or protest.’
December 1985.
New Statesman, Trevor Brown, ‘From the other side of the wire.’
20 September 1985.
Scrutiny, Duncan Campbell, ‘Conscripts for American forces plan admitted.’
28 March 1986.
The Guardian, ‘Gun law plans to keep order after the bomb.’
10 April 1986.
The Guardian, ‘Councils may be forced to draw up war plans.’
31 October 1985.
Morning Star, Janey Hulme, ‘War plan invites ridicule.’
17 December 1986.