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The Sword of Damocles

Our Nuclear Age

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The Sword of Damocles

By: Michael Hall, James Hall
Narrated by: Susan Fouche
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Never has a book about nuclear weapons and their impact been more timely!

This work, The Sword of Damocles: Our Nuclear Age, deals with our history as well as today's headlines. I had the opportunity to study that precarious period in a unique way. As a museum director with a forty-year career behind me, I met and worked with some of the leaders in the field of nuclear weapons testing. During those years of my association with them, their heyday had long passed, but these atomic vets still conveyed many amazing tales. I used their information in those years in which I managed, with my son James, who contributed chapters to this book, a nationally designated Smithsonian affiliated museum.

Partially sponsored by the Department of Energy, we curated a history detailing over eighty years of nuclear weapons production and testing. During that time, I had access to stories and facility tours that few are ever privileged to. I learned from so many veterans of the nuclear weapons field, who although long retired, were active in recounting the significance of their experiences.

I soon came to understand that the people who created the weapons of the nuclear age were not warmongers, but brave patriotic men and women who prided themselves on winning the peace of the Cold War. However, I also became aware that the great nuclear arsenals created over many decades, while reduced in numbers from the height of the Cold War, are still to this day a sword of Damocles hanging over us all.

©2024 Michael Hall, James Hall (P)2025 Michael Hall, James Hall
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