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First look at an MRT Civil Defence shelter
Singapore has a network of civil defence public shelters that members of the public can use in case of a wartime emergency. CNA takes a look at how an MRT station is converted into a bomb shelter to house 7,000 people.
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published: 13 Feb 2023
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Civil Defense: Technological Failures (1973)
Another 16mm film in the strange series made by American Civil Defense in the early 1970's for various preparations for disasters of all kinds. Interestingly, the last bit of the reel is a different kind of film stock spiced in which has completely turned pink. I transferred this reel with my Eiki Telecine, so enjoy!
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published: 25 May 2022
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Civil Defense 9mm vs Clear Gel
Liberty Ammunition
Civil Defense 9mm
Weight: 50 Gr
Velocity: 2000 FPS
Kinetic Energy: 450 FPE
Accuracy: Less than 1" at 25 meters
Terminal Effect: 3 1/2" W x 12" D
LibertyAmmunition.com
●Music By - Atom Music Audio
●Composer - Pieces Of Eden (https://bit.ly/2MsLAEP)
●Album - Underworld (2018)
●Track - Get Out
●Mastering - Lyubomir Yordanov (https://goo.gl/kDqPD3)
●Publisher - Atom Music Audio
●Release Date - September 10th 2018
◆Want To Buy "Underworld" Now
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published: 17 Apr 2019
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" SHELTER ON A QUIET STREET " 1963 CIVIL DEFENSE FILM CONSTRUCTION OF HOME FALLOUT SHELTER XD13814
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This Cold War civil defense film attempts to persuade viewers that building a home fallout shelter is a smart thing to do, and they are easy and economical to build. The film shows how to construct a durable, concrete shelter suitable for surviving a nuclear blast; it was made in 1963 and presented by the Department of Defense. The basic premise of the film is that it follows Civil Defense Director Hank Adams as he guides the Warren Family through construction of their own basement fallout shelter. The original catalog entry for this movie noted that: "This film is designed not only for those living in suburban or rural areas too far removed from...
published: 21 Apr 2023
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"TIME OF DISASTER" 1954 CIVIL DEFENSE / ATOMIC ATTACK PREPAREDNESS FILM 28042
Released in 1954 and later recalled by the U.S. Government, "Time of Disaster" is a classic Cold War film that was intended to awaken the American public to their responsibilities in a moment of disaster -- be it from a tornado, hurricane, earthquake -- or an atomic bomb. According to an excerpt from a civil defense newsletter, film explains “the responsibilities of the Federal Civil Defense Administration and other groups in wresting from natural disasters part of the toll it would normally take.” The film's undercurrent is that while weather catastrophes and everyday emergencies may occur, what is really scary and what we really need to prepare for -- is a surprise attack by a foreign power may be just as likely to occur.
The film focuses on a town “anywhere in the United States”...
published: 10 Apr 2015
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EU Civil Protection Mechanism explained
When an emergency overwhelms a country in Europe or beyond, the EU Civil Protection Mechanism steps in.
Following its activation, the Mechanism pools expertise, capacities of first responders, and relief items to ensure that assistance meets the needs of those affected.
Since its launch in 2001, the Mechanism has responded to over 650 worldwide requests for emergency assistance.
Follow us on:
Facebook: @ec.humanitarian.aid
Instagram: @eu_echo
Twitter: @eu_echo
© European Union, 2023
published: 27 Mar 2023
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5 Chilling Civil Defense Films
Here are 5 films/shows made to advise the American public how to react if an Atom or H-Bomb were to fall on the homeland.
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VIDEO LINKS:
5 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCzUcwS_rPI
4 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFT8hLjHtuE
3 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mx5ul0ynDWc
2 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDC38rrrhEk
1 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_RHhLn_vbzM
published: 04 Feb 2017
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Civil Defence First Aid Kits: Preparing for Armageddon
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In this episode, I look at a pair of first aid kits issued to Civil Defence organizations during the early Cold War. What sort of equipment would one need to treat victims of a nuclear attack? The answer may surprise you.
published: 17 Dec 2022
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Advising the Householder on Protection Against Nuclear Attack (1964)- UK Civil Defence Bulletin
The 1960's 'Protect and Survive'?
Civil Defence Information Bulletin were a series of seven public information films dealing with civil defence measures individuals and families could take in the event of a nuclear attack on Great Britain. They were produced for the Home Office and the Scottish Home and Health Department by RHR Productions United Kingdom in 1964. The writer was Nicolas Alwyn and the producer Ronald H. Riley.
In the event of an international crisis, these films were to be broadcast by all television networks in the U.K., in much the same manner as the Protect and Survive films were to be broadcast in the 1980s. It refers to Civil Defence Handbook No. 10, entitled Advising the Householder on Protection against Nuclear Attack.
There was a total of 7 films. Each film was a ...
published: 09 May 2020
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COLD WAR NUCLEAR DEFENSE / NORAD HISTORIC FILM "YOUR CIVIL DEFENSE" 28182
Featuring Leo Hoegh, the director of the Office of Civil Defense, this historic film discusses the Cold War situation and what might happen if the "forces of Communism" were arrayed against the "forces of Freedom." To counter this threat the United States has arrayed many early warning systems including the DEW Line and NORAD, fallout shelters, counter-strike weapons -- and huge stockpiles of medical, engineering and other supplies buried in underground bunkers. The film makes clear that the survival of every family in a nuclear disaster will rest with individuals, since "the strange menace of fallout" might make it impossible for aid to be delivered by government entities. The film shows a fallout shelter with fully stocked shelves of canned goods, intended to ensure two weeks of survi...
published: 20 Apr 2015
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First look at an MRT Civil Defence shelter
Singapore has a network of civil defence public shelters that members of the public can use in case of a wartime emergency. CNA takes a look at how an MRT stati...
Singapore has a network of civil defence public shelters that members of the public can use in case of a wartime emergency. CNA takes a look at how an MRT station is converted into a bomb shelter to house 7,000 people.
Read the story: https://cna.asia/3xi55d2
Subscribe to our channel here: https://cna.asia/youtubesub
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https://wn.com/First_Look_At_An_Mrt_Civil_Defence_Shelter
Singapore has a network of civil defence public shelters that members of the public can use in case of a wartime emergency. CNA takes a look at how an MRT station is converted into a bomb shelter to house 7,000 people.
Read the story: https://cna.asia/3xi55d2
Subscribe to our channel here: https://cna.asia/youtubesub
Subscribe to our news service on Telegram: https://cna.asia/telegram
Follow us:
CNA: https://cna.asia
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- published: 13 Feb 2023
- views: 122445
12:29
Civil Defense: Technological Failures (1973)
Another 16mm film in the strange series made by American Civil Defense in the early 1970's for various preparations for disasters of all kinds. Interestingly, ...
Another 16mm film in the strange series made by American Civil Defense in the early 1970's for various preparations for disasters of all kinds. Interestingly, the last bit of the reel is a different kind of film stock spiced in which has completely turned pink. I transferred this reel with my Eiki Telecine, so enjoy!
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#Disaster #Film #NASA
- Intro Music by Fran Blanche -
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FranArt Website - http://www.contourcorsets.com
https://wn.com/Civil_Defense_Technological_Failures_(1973)
Another 16mm film in the strange series made by American Civil Defense in the early 1970's for various preparations for disasters of all kinds. Interestingly, the last bit of the reel is a different kind of film stock spiced in which has completely turned pink. I transferred this reel with my Eiki Telecine, so enjoy!
Join Team FranLab!!!! Become a patron and help support my YouTube Channel on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/frantone
#Disaster #Film #NASA
- Intro Music by Fran Blanche -
Fran's Science Blog - http://www.frantone.com/designwritings/design_writings.html
FranArt Website - http://www.contourcorsets.com
- published: 25 May 2022
- views: 7531
0:47
Civil Defense 9mm vs Clear Gel
Liberty Ammunition
Civil Defense 9mm
Weight: 50 Gr
Velocity: 2000 FPS
Kinetic Energy: 450 FPE
Accuracy: Less than 1" at 25 meters
Terminal Effect: 3 1/2" W x 1...
Liberty Ammunition
Civil Defense 9mm
Weight: 50 Gr
Velocity: 2000 FPS
Kinetic Energy: 450 FPE
Accuracy: Less than 1" at 25 meters
Terminal Effect: 3 1/2" W x 12" D
LibertyAmmunition.com
●Music By - Atom Music Audio
●Composer - Pieces Of Eden (https://bit.ly/2MsLAEP)
●Album - Underworld (2018)
●Track - Get Out
●Mastering - Lyubomir Yordanov (https://goo.gl/kDqPD3)
●Publisher - Atom Music Audio
●Release Date - September 10th 2018
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◆For Licensing Contact -
[email protected]
https://wn.com/Civil_Defense_9Mm_Vs_Clear_Gel
Liberty Ammunition
Civil Defense 9mm
Weight: 50 Gr
Velocity: 2000 FPS
Kinetic Energy: 450 FPE
Accuracy: Less than 1" at 25 meters
Terminal Effect: 3 1/2" W x 12" D
LibertyAmmunition.com
●Music By - Atom Music Audio
●Composer - Pieces Of Eden (https://bit.ly/2MsLAEP)
●Album - Underworld (2018)
●Track - Get Out
●Mastering - Lyubomir Yordanov (https://goo.gl/kDqPD3)
●Publisher - Atom Music Audio
●Release Date - September 10th 2018
◆Want To Buy "Underworld" Now
●BandCamp - https://bit.ly/2wXkjFG
●iTunes - https://apple.co/2wYcuyJ
●Amazon - https://amzn.to/2QkQkPQ
●Google Music - http://tiny.cc/awobyy
●Spotify - https://spoti.fy/2Ny23fx
●Deezer - https://bit.ly/2CDuzIh
●Tidal - https://bit.ly/2CD82LL
◆For Licensing Contact -
[email protected]
- published: 17 Apr 2019
- views: 53235
24:19
" SHELTER ON A QUIET STREET " 1963 CIVIL DEFENSE FILM CONSTRUCTION OF HOME FALLOUT SHELTER XD13814
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This Cold War ...
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This Cold War civil defense film attempts to persuade viewers that building a home fallout shelter is a smart thing to do, and they are easy and economical to build. The film shows how to construct a durable, concrete shelter suitable for surviving a nuclear blast; it was made in 1963 and presented by the Department of Defense. The basic premise of the film is that it follows Civil Defense Director Hank Adams as he guides the Warren Family through construction of their own basement fallout shelter. The original catalog entry for this movie noted that: "This film is designed not only for those living in suburban or rural areas too far removed from the nearest community shelter-but also for those in urban sections who, for reasons of personal preference or convenience, would rather rely on a family shelter for fallout protection."
Opening: Clock on a large commercial building in an urban downtown shows 5:00 p.m. An elevator door opens and people exit. People leave the building as others enter. Titles (:08-:58). Exterior of a building, with Fallout Shelter signage visible. Two men talk in front of a van. Food and water is being carted into the building to stock the fallout shelter on the side of the building. People leave work and exit the building. A man gets into his Ford Falcon automobile. Drives off. Drives through a city (:59-2:28). Car drives onward. Exterior of multiple buildings. Exterior of an industrial plant. School, apartments, many of them have fallout shelters. The man in the car pulls up in front of a suburban home on a quiet street. Outside the house (2:29-4:39). A couple who is interested in having a home fallout shelter talks with Civil Defense Director Hank Adams. Adams shows the couple a model of an above ground shelter, he describes it and points with a pencil. He shows another metal shelter followed by a basement shelter. He points at a model for an underground concrete shelter (4:40-7:16). The couple sits at a table inside their house. The homeowner decides to build a shelter himself. He measures in his basement. Two younger boys move stuff around to help him. A premixed mortar is being made with water. The man measures from the wall to the middle. The man starts laying the mortar. He places a concrete block onto it in place. Measures to make sure it's straight. He lays mortar for the second block nearby. He places mortar on one end of the new block and lays it down connecting the two (7:17-10:40). He pounds the block down with his hand. He uses a carpenter's tool to make sure there is a true right angle. The man starts laying more mortar. He lays more blocks. The wall is rising as he does it. A right angle corner is built six courses high. The younger boys continue to assist in some capacity. The man stretches a guideline along the wall to assist in placing the blocks correctly. he places a new block down. The woman visits them as they are pausing during work. She takes the boys away and the man lays more mortar. The woman writes a list. She takes a can of beets out of a cabinet, looks at it, puts it back (10:41-15:06). The man continues to build the wall. Mortar placed on a block and then its put in place. More mortar is laid with a trowel. The trowel is scrapped against excess mortar to smooth it out. The outer walls are almost all complete. The man bolts upright posts to the wall for the roof structure. He then places a piece of wood on top and hammers it. The boys help the man lift wood. One of the boys guides it. The man hammers some nails into the wood. He is putting beams across the roof (15:07-18:22). More wood for the roof is put across. The man then fills the roof with mortar and evens it with a trowel. The boys carry concrete blocks. Wood and concrete help make the roof. No mortar is needed (18:23-20:40). The boys move a concrete block. They hand it to the man and he put it on the roof. He smooths out concrete with a trowel. The woman is outside and hands the boy a bag of groceries. The younger boy leads the woman into the newly constructed shelter. The other boy and man come in as well. The woman has her shelter all set with food and a bed. The man comes in and praises her good work. He hands her a flashlight. The boys bring in board games. Exterior of the house (20:41-23:28). End credits (23:29-24:09).
This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
https://wn.com/Shelter_On_A_Quiet_Street_1963_Civil_Defense_Film_Construction_Of_Home_Fallout_Shelter_Xd13814
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Visit our website www.PeriscopeFilm.com
This Cold War civil defense film attempts to persuade viewers that building a home fallout shelter is a smart thing to do, and they are easy and economical to build. The film shows how to construct a durable, concrete shelter suitable for surviving a nuclear blast; it was made in 1963 and presented by the Department of Defense. The basic premise of the film is that it follows Civil Defense Director Hank Adams as he guides the Warren Family through construction of their own basement fallout shelter. The original catalog entry for this movie noted that: "This film is designed not only for those living in suburban or rural areas too far removed from the nearest community shelter-but also for those in urban sections who, for reasons of personal preference or convenience, would rather rely on a family shelter for fallout protection."
Opening: Clock on a large commercial building in an urban downtown shows 5:00 p.m. An elevator door opens and people exit. People leave the building as others enter. Titles (:08-:58). Exterior of a building, with Fallout Shelter signage visible. Two men talk in front of a van. Food and water is being carted into the building to stock the fallout shelter on the side of the building. People leave work and exit the building. A man gets into his Ford Falcon automobile. Drives off. Drives through a city (:59-2:28). Car drives onward. Exterior of multiple buildings. Exterior of an industrial plant. School, apartments, many of them have fallout shelters. The man in the car pulls up in front of a suburban home on a quiet street. Outside the house (2:29-4:39). A couple who is interested in having a home fallout shelter talks with Civil Defense Director Hank Adams. Adams shows the couple a model of an above ground shelter, he describes it and points with a pencil. He shows another metal shelter followed by a basement shelter. He points at a model for an underground concrete shelter (4:40-7:16). The couple sits at a table inside their house. The homeowner decides to build a shelter himself. He measures in his basement. Two younger boys move stuff around to help him. A premixed mortar is being made with water. The man measures from the wall to the middle. The man starts laying the mortar. He places a concrete block onto it in place. Measures to make sure it's straight. He lays mortar for the second block nearby. He places mortar on one end of the new block and lays it down connecting the two (7:17-10:40). He pounds the block down with his hand. He uses a carpenter's tool to make sure there is a true right angle. The man starts laying more mortar. He lays more blocks. The wall is rising as he does it. A right angle corner is built six courses high. The younger boys continue to assist in some capacity. The man stretches a guideline along the wall to assist in placing the blocks correctly. he places a new block down. The woman visits them as they are pausing during work. She takes the boys away and the man lays more mortar. The woman writes a list. She takes a can of beets out of a cabinet, looks at it, puts it back (10:41-15:06). The man continues to build the wall. Mortar placed on a block and then its put in place. More mortar is laid with a trowel. The trowel is scrapped against excess mortar to smooth it out. The outer walls are almost all complete. The man bolts upright posts to the wall for the roof structure. He then places a piece of wood on top and hammers it. The boys help the man lift wood. One of the boys guides it. The man hammers some nails into the wood. He is putting beams across the roof (15:07-18:22). More wood for the roof is put across. The man then fills the roof with mortar and evens it with a trowel. The boys carry concrete blocks. Wood and concrete help make the roof. No mortar is needed (18:23-20:40). The boys move a concrete block. They hand it to the man and he put it on the roof. He smooths out concrete with a trowel. The woman is outside and hands the boy a bag of groceries. The younger boy leads the woman into the newly constructed shelter. The other boy and man come in as well. The woman has her shelter all set with food and a bed. The man comes in and praises her good work. He hands her a flashlight. The boys bring in board games. Exterior of the house (20:41-23:28). End credits (23:29-24:09).
This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
- published: 21 Apr 2023
- views: 36156
8:59
"TIME OF DISASTER" 1954 CIVIL DEFENSE / ATOMIC ATTACK PREPAREDNESS FILM 28042
Released in 1954 and later recalled by the U.S. Government, "Time of Disaster" is a classic Cold War film that was intended to awaken the American public to the...
Released in 1954 and later recalled by the U.S. Government, "Time of Disaster" is a classic Cold War film that was intended to awaken the American public to their responsibilities in a moment of disaster -- be it from a tornado, hurricane, earthquake -- or an atomic bomb. According to an excerpt from a civil defense newsletter, film explains “the responsibilities of the Federal Civil Defense Administration and other groups in wresting from natural disasters part of the toll it would normally take.” The film's undercurrent is that while weather catastrophes and everyday emergencies may occur, what is really scary and what we really need to prepare for -- is a surprise attack by a foreign power may be just as likely to occur.
The film focuses on a town “anywhere in the United States”, which has just fallen victim to an unspecified natural disaster. Fortunately, this place has implemented a thorough civil defense plan, and while the town is reduced to rubble, rescue workers quickly scramble to restore order.
The closing moments of the film feature an atomic bomb explosion as the narrator remarks of the burst, "this time of disaster all of us hope never comes but should this disaster ever strike, our chances of survival will be all the greater through civil defense training and preparation!"
Although the film deals almost exclusively with natural disasters, it was deemed obsolete by 1965 when the Office of Civil Defense was promoting protection from fallout radiation above all else. Government copies of the film were recalled and private owners were encouraged to cease screenings.
Motion picture films don't last forever; many have already been lost or destroyed. We collect, scan and preserve 35mm, 16mm and 8mm movies -- including home movies, industrial films, and other non-fiction. If you have films you'd like to have scanned or donate to Periscope Film, we'd love to hear from you. Contact us via the link below.
This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
https://wn.com/Time_Of_Disaster_1954_Civil_Defense_Atomic_Attack_Preparedness_Film_28042
Released in 1954 and later recalled by the U.S. Government, "Time of Disaster" is a classic Cold War film that was intended to awaken the American public to their responsibilities in a moment of disaster -- be it from a tornado, hurricane, earthquake -- or an atomic bomb. According to an excerpt from a civil defense newsletter, film explains “the responsibilities of the Federal Civil Defense Administration and other groups in wresting from natural disasters part of the toll it would normally take.” The film's undercurrent is that while weather catastrophes and everyday emergencies may occur, what is really scary and what we really need to prepare for -- is a surprise attack by a foreign power may be just as likely to occur.
The film focuses on a town “anywhere in the United States”, which has just fallen victim to an unspecified natural disaster. Fortunately, this place has implemented a thorough civil defense plan, and while the town is reduced to rubble, rescue workers quickly scramble to restore order.
The closing moments of the film feature an atomic bomb explosion as the narrator remarks of the burst, "this time of disaster all of us hope never comes but should this disaster ever strike, our chances of survival will be all the greater through civil defense training and preparation!"
Although the film deals almost exclusively with natural disasters, it was deemed obsolete by 1965 when the Office of Civil Defense was promoting protection from fallout radiation above all else. Government copies of the film were recalled and private owners were encouraged to cease screenings.
Motion picture films don't last forever; many have already been lost or destroyed. We collect, scan and preserve 35mm, 16mm and 8mm movies -- including home movies, industrial films, and other non-fiction. If you have films you'd like to have scanned or donate to Periscope Film, we'd love to hear from you. Contact us via the link below.
This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
- published: 10 Apr 2015
- views: 8964
1:47
EU Civil Protection Mechanism explained
When an emergency overwhelms a country in Europe or beyond, the EU Civil Protection Mechanism steps in.
Following its activation, the Mechanism pools expertise...
When an emergency overwhelms a country in Europe or beyond, the EU Civil Protection Mechanism steps in.
Following its activation, the Mechanism pools expertise, capacities of first responders, and relief items to ensure that assistance meets the needs of those affected.
Since its launch in 2001, the Mechanism has responded to over 650 worldwide requests for emergency assistance.
Follow us on:
Facebook: @ec.humanitarian.aid
Instagram: @eu_echo
Twitter: @eu_echo
© European Union, 2023
https://wn.com/Eu_Civil_Protection_Mechanism_Explained
When an emergency overwhelms a country in Europe or beyond, the EU Civil Protection Mechanism steps in.
Following its activation, the Mechanism pools expertise, capacities of first responders, and relief items to ensure that assistance meets the needs of those affected.
Since its launch in 2001, the Mechanism has responded to over 650 worldwide requests for emergency assistance.
Follow us on:
Facebook: @ec.humanitarian.aid
Instagram: @eu_echo
Twitter: @eu_echo
© European Union, 2023
- published: 27 Mar 2023
- views: 494006
25:58
5 Chilling Civil Defense Films
Here are 5 films/shows made to advise the American public how to react if an Atom or H-Bomb were to fall on the homeland.
PATREON → https://www.patreon.com/ab...
Here are 5 films/shows made to advise the American public how to react if an Atom or H-Bomb were to fall on the homeland.
PATREON → https://www.patreon.com/abombradio
Business email →
[email protected]
Twitter → https://twitter.com/abombradio
Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/AbombRadio/
VIDEO LINKS:
5 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCzUcwS_rPI
4 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFT8hLjHtuE
3 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mx5ul0ynDWc
2 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDC38rrrhEk
1 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_RHhLn_vbzM
https://wn.com/5_Chilling_Civil_Defense_Films
Here are 5 films/shows made to advise the American public how to react if an Atom or H-Bomb were to fall on the homeland.
PATREON → https://www.patreon.com/abombradio
Business email →
[email protected]
Twitter → https://twitter.com/abombradio
Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/AbombRadio/
VIDEO LINKS:
5 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCzUcwS_rPI
4 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFT8hLjHtuE
3 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mx5ul0ynDWc
2 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDC38rrrhEk
1 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_RHhLn_vbzM
- published: 04 Feb 2017
- views: 109923
8:53
Civil Defence First Aid Kits: Preparing for Armageddon
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In this episode, I look at a pair o...
Like what I make? Want fewer sponsorship ad reads? Consider contributing to my Patreon at https://patreon.com/OurOwnDevices
In this episode, I look at a pair of first aid kits issued to Civil Defence organizations during the early Cold War. What sort of equipment would one need to treat victims of a nuclear attack? The answer may surprise you.
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In this episode, I look at a pair of first aid kits issued to Civil Defence organizations during the early Cold War. What sort of equipment would one need to treat victims of a nuclear attack? The answer may surprise you.
- published: 17 Dec 2022
- views: 4110
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Advising the Householder on Protection Against Nuclear Attack (1964)- UK Civil Defence Bulletin
The 1960's 'Protect and Survive'?
Civil Defence Information Bulletin were a series of seven public information films dealing with civil defence measures indivi...
The 1960's 'Protect and Survive'?
Civil Defence Information Bulletin were a series of seven public information films dealing with civil defence measures individuals and families could take in the event of a nuclear attack on Great Britain. They were produced for the Home Office and the Scottish Home and Health Department by RHR Productions United Kingdom in 1964. The writer was Nicolas Alwyn and the producer Ronald H. Riley.
In the event of an international crisis, these films were to be broadcast by all television networks in the U.K., in much the same manner as the Protect and Survive films were to be broadcast in the 1980s. It refers to Civil Defence Handbook No. 10, entitled Advising the Householder on Protection against Nuclear Attack.
There was a total of 7 films. Each film was a few minutes long and would feature the ominous jingle with the civil defence logo. Then there was a blank title card on the subject matter and then a mix of live-action clips, animation and still images. Majority of the advice is similar to Protect and Survive such as the idea of building a core (referred to as an inner refuge in Protect and Survive) and the idea of white washing the windows to prevent fires.
This video contains all 7 films
List of Episodes-
0:00 - Introduction
1:05 - The Hazards
4:08 - Protective Measures
10:34 - Fallout Room Provisions
14:39 - Preparing The House
17:49 - Warnings
25:55 - What To Do Immediately After An Attack
29:12 - Life Under Fallout Conditions
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The 1960's 'Protect and Survive'?
Civil Defence Information Bulletin were a series of seven public information films dealing with civil defence measures individuals and families could take in the event of a nuclear attack on Great Britain. They were produced for the Home Office and the Scottish Home and Health Department by RHR Productions United Kingdom in 1964. The writer was Nicolas Alwyn and the producer Ronald H. Riley.
In the event of an international crisis, these films were to be broadcast by all television networks in the U.K., in much the same manner as the Protect and Survive films were to be broadcast in the 1980s. It refers to Civil Defence Handbook No. 10, entitled Advising the Householder on Protection against Nuclear Attack.
There was a total of 7 films. Each film was a few minutes long and would feature the ominous jingle with the civil defence logo. Then there was a blank title card on the subject matter and then a mix of live-action clips, animation and still images. Majority of the advice is similar to Protect and Survive such as the idea of building a core (referred to as an inner refuge in Protect and Survive) and the idea of white washing the windows to prevent fires.
This video contains all 7 films
List of Episodes-
0:00 - Introduction
1:05 - The Hazards
4:08 - Protective Measures
10:34 - Fallout Room Provisions
14:39 - Preparing The House
17:49 - Warnings
25:55 - What To Do Immediately After An Attack
29:12 - Life Under Fallout Conditions
- published: 09 May 2020
- views: 16282
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COLD WAR NUCLEAR DEFENSE / NORAD HISTORIC FILM "YOUR CIVIL DEFENSE" 28182
Featuring Leo Hoegh, the director of the Office of Civil Defense, this historic film discusses the Cold War situation and what might happen if the "forces of Co...
Featuring Leo Hoegh, the director of the Office of Civil Defense, this historic film discusses the Cold War situation and what might happen if the "forces of Communism" were arrayed against the "forces of Freedom." To counter this threat the United States has arrayed many early warning systems including the DEW Line and NORAD, fallout shelters, counter-strike weapons -- and huge stockpiles of medical, engineering and other supplies buried in underground bunkers. The film makes clear that the survival of every family in a nuclear disaster will rest with individuals, since "the strange menace of fallout" might make it impossible for aid to be delivered by government entities. The film shows a fallout shelter with fully stocked shelves of canned goods, intended to ensure two weeks of survive for a typical family. In this way, national security was equated with personal responsibility.
This film also shows early Univac computers in use at the 8 minute mark.
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This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
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Featuring Leo Hoegh, the director of the Office of Civil Defense, this historic film discusses the Cold War situation and what might happen if the "forces of Communism" were arrayed against the "forces of Freedom." To counter this threat the United States has arrayed many early warning systems including the DEW Line and NORAD, fallout shelters, counter-strike weapons -- and huge stockpiles of medical, engineering and other supplies buried in underground bunkers. The film makes clear that the survival of every family in a nuclear disaster will rest with individuals, since "the strange menace of fallout" might make it impossible for aid to be delivered by government entities. The film shows a fallout shelter with fully stocked shelves of canned goods, intended to ensure two weeks of survive for a typical family. In this way, national security was equated with personal responsibility.
This film also shows early Univac computers in use at the 8 minute mark.
Motion picture films don't last forever; many have already been lost or destroyed. We collect, scan and preserve 35mm, 16mm and 8mm movies -- including home movies, industrial films, and other non-fiction. If you have films you'd like to have scanned or donate to Periscope Film, we'd love to hear from you. Contact us via the link below.
This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
- published: 20 Apr 2015
- views: 24984