BRITAIN WOULD WIN ANOTHER WAR
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Profe§sor Diicusges Atosffic Bomb
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FlepeiYjed Frjday, 11.15 a.jn. LONDON, March 28. The qse pf thp atpmic bqmb wpul^ npt pr§ypi^|: ^rjtain from surviving a third world war, said Sir Hpnry sixtyyearr.pld prpfessor aqyl radar spjspialist. He adtjpfi if Britain wer.e tp try to win another way §hp woylej "I believe this hecause qf thp experience from the second world war cf hcw siamina and thp will tp wprlf can stand a lot more punishmpnt than anyone thought ppssible. "Scientists haye said,'' continued Sir Henry, "that there is no answer to the atpmic bpmb, but we shpuld l>e v.ery caY.eful before going' as far as thgi. It was said that therp wa§ up answer to buUets, yet how many bullets does it take tq kill a man in war. "Science has not pnade war mere dreadful in reali|;y, but more feg.rful in antipigation. The difficulty of the atpmic homb is that sp much less industrial effort is neejded tp prpduce a so much more damaging effect. We must cpntemplate of the future as prpbably one of a short day qf agony against a war of long years of death and toil."
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Chronicle (Levin), 29 March 1946, Page 5
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