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0 Unknown experiments. How to photograph an atomic bomb.




O George Yoshitake, a 82-year old now, he is one of the last survivors of a group in U.S. government kept a well kept secret for decades. The story came to light in 1997 when the government decided to bring ...
Documents published and recognized the existence of a real part of Hollywood that was dedicated to photographing and filming more than 200 secret nuclear tests made by the Army and took place between 1946 and 1962.


These men only were few survived. Many of them died from cancer as a result, presumably, by the strong radiation, are those without protection. The team were risked their life as recalled in The New York Times, to film for approximately 650 films made ​​by explosions in the Nevada desert and the Pacific to acquire materials to be used by scientists to obtain valuable information about result of explosions and their capacity for destruction. The fury of the nuclear testing of all types (soil, air) led them to blow up entire villages, dolls, cars, zeppelins and sometimes live zoa.O Yoshitake, for example, admits that trials conducted in pigs, whose skin has some similarity to the human.



About this study have written a book ("How to photograph an atomic bomb") and have turned two documentaries. Many experts still working to collect and restore the video. These videos are one of the best examples of the madness that mankind lived during the Cold War. We remind you that there are still thousands of nuclear weapons across the globe and we hope that all will remain a distant bad memory. Some samples of the material filmed for these secret studies you can see below:




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