Operation UPSHOT-KNOTHOLE (1953)
Nuclear Test Film - Operation Upshot-Knothole by Department of Energy DVD Copied by The Department of Energy, in cooperation with the Department of Defense, declassified a series of historical films on the nuclear weapons program. They were converted to videotape format to help preserve the films and to facilitate the declassification and release process. These films document the history of the development of nuclear weapons, starting with the first bomb tested at Trinity Site in southeastern New Mexico in July 1945..

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Operation Wigwam (1955)

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Nuclear Strategy For Beginners - Part 1 (1984)

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Wonder Weapons of the Third Reich And Extreme Aircraft of WWII & The Cold War

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Nuclear Historian Reacts to Movies | Science vs Fiction

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Building the First Atomic Bomb | New Mexico PBS

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Secrets of the Chernobyl Control Room | Zero Hour

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How Nuclear-Powered Submarines Actually Work | Authorized Account | Insider

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Trinity Test Explained: How Manhattan Project Engineers Detonated the First Nuclear Blast

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Operation Teapot • Military Effects Studies (1955)

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Radiological Defense (1961)

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Declassified Aircraft Nuclear Propulsion Program: Manned Aircraft Progress Report 1956-1958

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Operation Argus (1958) Atmospheric Nuclear Tests

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Why Pearl Harbor Command Terrified Every Admiral — Then Roosevelt Handed It To Nimitz

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Operation Wigwam - Underwater Nuclear Test Film (1955)

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D-Day & The Liberation of France: Surviving the Sniper Fire | Rare WWII Historical Color Footage

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The Ultimate Guide to Nuclear Weapons

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EP 46: What They Don't Tell You About Trailing a Soviet Sub for 38 Days

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How Hoover Dam Was Actually Built (Step by Step)

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Bell's Masterpiece: The Story of the UH-1 Huey And How It Changed Warfare Forever

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