Beyond Belief
The British bomb tests: Australia’s
veterans speak out
Roger Cross and Avon Hudson
PB 240 PP 210 x 135 ILLUSTRATED
IN B&W 1862546606 $27.95 Memoir / Current Issues
EAN 9781862546608 Wakefield Press
In Beyond Belief, Roger Cross
and Avon Hudson give a long-ignored voice to the veterans of the
British atomic bomb tests conducted in Australia during the 1950s
and 1960s. Their chilling stories raise many disturbing questions,
both about what happened then, and the effects on their lives
in the decades that have passed.
Successive British and Australian governments
denied their understanding of the dangers of ionising radiation
in the 1950s. But the government scientists employed to monitor
the tests were given protective clothing. The servicemen were
left unprotected, given radiation-measuring devices and exposed
to a simulated theatre of nuclear war. They trusted their government
and the appointed Safety Committee, only to be left with a tragic
legacy for their children and grandchildren.
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