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Cold War: Psalm for Shelter

With superpowers in the east and west testing powerful new weapons, the Canadian race for self-preservation took off in the early 1950s. The rising of the Iron Curtain intensified the threat of mass destruction, as communication between the Americans and Soviets came to a screeching halt. In this volatile new world, Canadians fretted about fallout shelters and the government prepared to go underground.

Nuclear fear is the inspiration for a new musical composition.

Medium: Radio
Program: CBC Wednesday Night
Broadcast Date: May 15, 1963
Guest(s): Pierre Mercure
Announcer: Ted Miller
Duration: 5:15

Last updated: May 3, 2013

Page consulted on May 3, 2013

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