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What famous government film was aimed at school-age children to teach them what to do in the event of a nuclear attack?

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the film duck and cover is the answer. hope it helps
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Duck and cover

Step-by-step explanation:

This 9 minute long short film aimed at childred at school was first presented in 1952, projected among all schools. Thereby, children learn what to do in the event of a nuclear attack. To duck and to cover.!

The film was sponsored by the US Federal Civil Defense Administration and released in January 1952. At that time, the Soviet Union was actively engaged in nuclear testing US was in the midst of the Korean War.

The possibility of reciving a nuclear attack was perceibed as real.

Directed by Anthony Rizzo of Archer Productions, narrated by actor Robert Middleton, and made with the help of schoolchildren from New York City and Astoria, New York. The film portrays the spirit of the cold war fear, that still remains in the memorie of many people.

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