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The Royal Navy and Nuclear Weapons
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Focusing on British perceptions of nuclear weapons up to 1970, the author analyzes the Royal Navy's skeptical stance towards these arms, shaped by practical concerns and historical wartime experiences. This critical viewpoint provides valuable insights into the broader implications of military technological innovation, highlighting the complexities and hesitations surrounding nuclear armament in a naval context.
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2001, pevná
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