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1959 U.S. expands its strategic bomber force to include 1,350 B - 47's and 500 B
- 52's . 1960 U.S. strategic nuclear warheads total 6,068 ; Soviet complement
totals 300 . 1961 U.S. begins accelerated ICBM production and build - up .
1959 U.S. expands its strategic bomber force to include 1,350 B - 47's and 500 B
- 52's . 1960 U.S. strategic nuclear warheads total 6,068 ; Soviet complement
totals 300 . 1961 U.S. begins accelerated ICBM production and build - up .
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On the afternoon of February 13 , British Royal Air Force ( RAF ) bombers struck
Dresden in waves , exhausting anti - aircraft and fighter - plane resistance while
smothering the city with incendiary bombs . These bombs drove 600,000 civilians
...
On the afternoon of February 13 , British Royal Air Force ( RAF ) bombers struck
Dresden in waves , exhausting anti - aircraft and fighter - plane resistance while
smothering the city with incendiary bombs . These bombs drove 600,000 civilians
...
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According to Friedan , post - World War II economic and social factors combined
to force American women to confine their interests and energies solely to serving
their husbands and children through their roles as housewives , a situation that ...
According to Friedan , post - World War II economic and social factors combined
to force American women to confine their interests and energies solely to serving
their husbands and children through their roles as housewives , a situation that ...
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