Publication from the National Committee on Atomic Information, which was established in 1945 to act as a clearinghouse for information on the atomic age. The pamphlet, which includes several photographic reproductions depicting the aftermath of the atomic attacks in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, details the implications of atomic energy and warfare for civilization. The pamphlet goes on discuss the movement to establish world control of atomic energy and the potential consequences of an atomic armament race.
National Committee on Atomic Information. “12 Atomic Facts.” Washington (D.C.), 1947. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/2b88qd25n.
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