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Nuclear Shadows of The Soviets
by METTHEW
A few Nuclear Adventures of The Soviet Union told in linear way. What are the consequences of these adventures & how a small mistake can turn into a misadventure. And the most important thing , What Lessons We Learnt from them.
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A few Nuclear Adventures of The Soviet Union told in linear way. What are the consequences of these adventures & how a small mistake can turn into a misadventure. And the most important thing , What Lessons We Learnt from them.
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