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The Associated Press: Britain planned taped messages after nuclear war

Britain planned taped messages after nuclear warOct 2, 2008LONDON (AP) — The doomsday script was never used by the British Broadcasting Corp., but decades later the message remains haunting.”This is the wartime broadcasting service,” the announcement begins. “This country has been attacked with nuclear weapons.”The decades-old statement continues: Communications have been severely disrupted, and the number of casualties and the extent of the damage are not yet known. The announcer promises to bring further information as soon as possible and tells listeners to stay tuned.A draft of the message was released by the National Archives on Friday, along with letters between government bureaucrats and BBC executives offering a rare glimpse at a Cold War secret plan to deal with a nuclear attack.

The Associated Press: Britain planned taped messages after nuclear war

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October 10, 2008 - Posted by | weapons and war

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