Cold War by Wayne D. Cocroft

Building for Nuclear Confrontation 1946-1989

This book offers a comprehensive exploration of the architectural and technological remnants from the Cold War era, focusing on the United Kingdom's landscape. It delves into the strategic infrastructure developed during this tense period, such as bunkers, radar stations, and missile sites, highlighting their historical significance and the role they played in national defense. Through detailed analysis and vivid imagery, the book provides insights into the geopolitical tensions of the time and the lasting impact these structures have on modern society.

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