WWII and New Technologies Rockets – V1 and V2 Synthetic Rubber New Pesticides – DDT Radar Electronic Digital Computing – ENIAC Penicillin The Atomic Bomb.

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WWII and New Technologies Rockets – V1 and V2 Synthetic Rubber New Pesticides – DDT Radar Electronic Digital Computing – ENIAC Penicillin The Atomic Bomb and Nuclear Energy

Post WWII Developments – The Rise of Atomic Culture The Coming of the Cold War – 1946 The Berlin Crisis Soviet Union Atomic Bomb – 1949 War in Korea – 1950 Development of the “Super” – Soviet H-Bomb – 1953 U.S. Bikini Test