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The Legacy of Hiroshima: A Half-Century Without Nuclear War
It has already been more than five decades since the first, and the last, use of nuclear weapons in warfare. Who could have believed fifty years ago? These five-plus decades of nonuse are a stunning achievement. They may also represent some stunning good luck.