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  2. World War III - Wikipedia

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    about statements by then-US Vice President Henry A. Wallace: "We shall decide sometime in 1943 or 1944 ... whether to plant the seeds of World War III." [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Time continued to entitle with or mention in stories the term "World War III" for the rest of the decade and onwards: 1944, [ 7 ] [ 8 ] 1945, [ 9 ] [ 10 ] 1946 ("bacterial warfare ...

  3. World War III in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    These fears were manifested in the popular culture of the time, with images of nuclear war in books, film, music, and television. In the mid-1980s, artists and musicians drew parallels with their time and the 1950s as two key moments in the Cold War. [9] There was a steady stream of popular music with apocalyptic themes.

  4. Talk:World War III/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    Discuss: many of the examples in the film, television, literature etc sections do not actually deal with a Third World War. Specifically, 'Colossus: The Forbin Project', 'Dr Strangelove' and 'Blast from the Past' belong more in a page about the Cold War; whilst 'The Matrix' and 'The Terminator' involve an apocalypse, but not a 'war' as such.

  5. We are entering 'third nuclear age' fueled by Russia and ...

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    LONDON — The world is entering a “third nuclear age,” the head of the British armed forces has warned, with world-ending weapons once again spreading globally and international agreements to ...

  6. Nuclear close calls - Wikipedia

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    The exercise simulated a Soviet conventional attack on European NATO forces 3 days before the start of the exercise (D-3), transitioning to a large scale chemical war (D-1) and on day 1 (D+1) of the exercise, NATO forces sought political guidance on the use of nuclear weapons to stem the Soviet advance which was approved by political leaders.

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  8. Biden is heading to Europe. A king and a war are on his agenda

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    President Joe Biden leaves on Sunday for Europe, where he will spend time in three nations tending to alliances that have been tested by Russia's invasion of Ukraine. After arriving at night in ...

  9. Nuclear holocaust - Wikipedia

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    Mushroom cloud from the 1954 explosion of Castle Bravo, the largest nuclear weapon detonated by the U.S.. A nuclear holocaust, also known as a nuclear apocalypse, nuclear annihilation, nuclear armageddon, or atomic holocaust, is a theoretical scenario where the mass detonation of nuclear weapons causes widespread destruction and radioactive fallout, with global consequences.