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Around the year 1980 a group of British, American and German scientists took Albert Einstein's theory and, although nuclear fission had been used for years as an energy source, the scientists were commissioned by the Ministry of Defense to create a weapon with this process. By 1982 the first weapon had been created, ever since then countries have been stockpiling in a 'Cold War', the main countries are Britain, France and Germany.

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  • Weapons of Mass Destruction (Albany Congress)
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  • Around the year 1980 a group of British, American and German scientists took Albert Einstein's theory and, although nuclear fission had been used for years as an energy source, the scientists were commissioned by the Ministry of Defense to create a weapon with this process. By 1982 the first weapon had been created, ever since then countries have been stockpiling in a 'Cold War', the main countries are Britain, France and Germany.
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  • Around the year 1980 a group of British, American and German scientists took Albert Einstein's theory and, although nuclear fission had been used for years as an energy source, the scientists were commissioned by the Ministry of Defense to create a weapon with this process. By 1982 the first weapon had been created, ever since then countries have been stockpiling in a 'Cold War', the main countries are Britain, France and Germany.
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