понедельник, 5 марта 2012 г.

*PAINT THE ALLIES EASY TO WOUND.(Perspective)

Byline: William H. Inman

When the big war starts, officials in Britain, West Germany, Canada and other allied nations plan to scramble to boxes of steel and concrete hidden deep in the earth, there to run the machinery of government.

In Japan - the only nation to experience the horror of atomic war - there are no hiding places.

Clearly, each Western nation protects its leaders differently.

In Canada, the war shelter is called a "Diefenbunker" for John Diefenbaker, conservative prime minister who built and furnished the place in 1961. It measures only 55 square yards and offers no room for spouses and sub-Cabinet level officials, according to …

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