Survival Under Atomic Attack (US Federal Civil Defense Admin., 1951)
This film deals with the action an individual can take to protect himself in the event of an atomic attack which may come with or without warning. This 1951 Federal Civil Defense Administration film warns of the dangers posed by atomic bombs, which wound people in three ways: by blast, heat, and radioactivity. Footage of the devastation caused in Japan at the end of World War II and its aftermath illustrates these points.