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English: Duck and Cover was a short educational film produced in 1951 by the United States federal government's Civil Defense branch, shortly after the Soviet Union began nuclear testing. it was shown in schools as the cornerstone of the government's "duck and cover" public awareness campaign. The movie states that nuclear war could happen at any time without warning, and that US citizens must keep this constantly in mind and be ever-ready.
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Media in category "Duck and Cover"
The following 10 files are in this category, out of 10 total.
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Bert helpful.jpg 100 × 100; 2 KB
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Bert2.png 1,200 × 883; 772 KB
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D and c.jpg 600 × 457; 59 KB
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Duck And Cover (1951) Bert The Turtle.webm 9 min 13 s, 640 × 480; 107.8 MB
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Duck and Cover (1951).webm 9 min 11 s, 1,440 × 1,080; 990 MB
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Duck and Cover 1440 x 1080 01836081.webm 9 min 28 s, 1,440 × 1,080; 452.1 MB
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Duck and Cover sköldpadda.JPG 317 × 239; 7 KB
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Duck and Cover.gif 160 × 120; 212 KB
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DuckandCover.jpg 640 × 482; 22 KB
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P.S. 58 - Carroll & Smith Sts. Bklyn. hold a take cover drill 01489v.jpg 1,024 × 826; 380 KB
Categories:
- 1951 animated films of the United States
- Animated films by title
- Films by title
- Animated films of the United States by title
- Civil defense of the United States
- United States during the Cold War
- Propaganda cartoons
- National Education Association
- Films in the public domain
- United States National Film Registry films