File:AtomWeap20MHHBerlin.jpg
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English: Map of collateral damage through one atomic bomb of 20MT (1000x Hiroshima type) detonated on ground at Hamburg in Germany with Fallout in case of west wind reaching into Poland. A radioactive dose of 1000 r (roentgen equivalent man, which is according to ERD = residual dose = accumulated dose on ground) is deadly without chance of survival, 100 r implies illness. |
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Author | Philipp Sonntag |
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out of own publication within book of editor Carl Friedrich von Weizsaecker(Hrsg.): Kriegsfolgen und Kriegsverhütung, Hanser, Muenchen, 1972, 699 p |
I had been chief programmer 1964 - 1971 for damage assessment on nuclear warfare in Germany, graphic by myself = Philipp Sonntag
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