The 1950s were marked by a deep-seated fear of nuclear war, characterized by the concept of Mutually Assured Destruction (M.A.D.) and the constant threat of annihilation.
The deep-seated fear in the 1950s was of being 'blown up' in a nuclear war. During the Cold War era, the threat of nuclear annihilation was a constant concern, leading to widespread fear and anxiety among the public.
This atmosphere of nuclear fear shaped policies, cultures, and behaviors during that time, leaving a lasting impact on global history.
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