Emergency War Plan: The American Doomsday Machine, 1945–1960

Author:   Sean M. Maloney
Publisher:   Potomac Books Inc
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9781640122345


Pages:   552
Publication Date:   01 February 2021
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Sean M. Maloney
Publisher:   Potomac Books Inc
Imprint:   Potomac Books Inc
ISBN:  

9781640122345


ISBN 10:   1640122346
Pages:   552
Publication Date:   01 February 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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List of Illustrations List of Tables Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction 1. Kami no itte: Nuclear Targeting and Japan, 1945 2. Per Ardua ad Atomica: Ur-Nuclear Targeting, 1946–49 3. Imminence of War I: Targeting the Soviet Union, 1950–53 4. Imminence of War II: Targeting Europe and the Far East, 1950–53 5. Four Horsemen I: Targeting the Soviet Union, 1954–56 6. Four Horsemen II: Targeting Europe and the Far East, 1954–56 7. Increasing the Deterrent Margin: Strategic Air Command and the Soviet Union, 1956–58 8. Prosteishiy Sputnik: Midcourse Corrections, 1957–59 9. Coming Together: The Basic War Plan, 1958–60 10. Megadeath Musings: Alternative Undertaking and Deterrence, 1958–60 11. The Acme of Skill: The Basic War Plan, the General Emergency Operations Plan, and the Far East, 1957–60 Conclusion Appendix A: SAC Emergency War Plan 1-49 and 1-51 Targets Appendix B: Soviet Cities and Population, 1960 Estimates Notes Bibliography Index

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[This] is the Rosetta Stone compendium and most comprehensive body of work I have ever read on the development of the United States' nuclear war plan. In exacting detail this book unravels the mystery behind the planning and operations of America's nascent nuclear capability during the early years of the Cold War. --Lt. Gen. Jack Weinstein, USAF (Ret.), former commander of the Twentieth Air Force and former deputy chief of staff for strategic deterrence and nuclear integration at the Pentagon--Lt. Gen. Jack Weinstein, USAF (Ret.) This is an outstanding book. Sean Maloney has written an extremely detailed, prodigiously researched, and highly readable account of the U.S. nuclear war plans of the 1950s. . . . [Maloney] offers the term 'massive deterrence' to describe the effect of these [nuclear] forces, their demonstrated ability to deliver their weapons on target, and the iron will of American leaders to respond to a Soviet or Chinese attack if necessary. Deterrence worked. This is a definitive work on a complicated and arcane subject. --Phillip S. Meilinger, former dean of the School of Advanced Airpower Studies at Air University--Phillip S. Meilinger (3/2/2020 12:00:00 AM) It might seem quaint today, but that distant 'air atomic age' of Truman and Eisenhower's day planted and sprouted the seeds of the nuclear reign of terror. Sean Maloney renders an exhaustive account of how atomic penury morphed into nuclear plenty, and how war plans--including British offensive and Soviet defensive ones--changed in response. Along the way, Emergency War Plan presents a fresh picture of bombs, bombers, and groups matched to prospective targets, in a much more sophisticated fashion than in our received history of 'massive retaliation.' This book helps us understand Cold War history in a new way. --John Prados, author of The Soviet Estimate--John Prados


This is an outstanding book. Sean Maloney has written an extremely detailed, prodigiously researched, and highly readable account of the U.S. nuclear war plans of the 1950s. . . . [Maloney] offers the term 'massive deterrence' to describe the effect of these [nuclear] forces, their demonstrated ability to deliver their weapons on target, and the iron will of American leaders to respond to a Soviet or Chinese attack if necessary. Deterrence worked. This is a definitive work on a complicated and arcane subject. --Phillip S. Meilinger, former dean of the School of Advanced Airpower Studies at Air University --Phillip S. Meilinger (3/2/2020 12:00:00 AM) It might seem quaint today, but that distant 'air atomic age' of Truman and Eisenhower's day planted and sprouted the seeds of the nuclear reign of terror. Sean Maloney renders an exhaustive account of how atomic penury morphed into nuclear plenty, and how war plans--including British offensive and Soviet defensive ones--changed in response. Along the way, Emergency War Plan presents a fresh picture of bombs, bombers, and groups matched to prospective targets, in a much more sophisticated fashion than in our received history of 'massive retaliation.' This book helps us understand Cold War history in a new way. --John Prados, author of The Soviet Estimate --John Prados [This] is the Rosetta Stone compendium and most comprehensive body of work I have ever read on the development of the United States' nuclear war plan. In exacting detail this book unravels the mystery behind the planning and operations of America's nascent nuclear capability during the early years of the Cold War. --Lt. Gen. Jack Weinstein, USAF (Ret.), former commander of the Twentieth Air Force and former deputy chief of staff for strategic deterrence and nuclear integration at the Pentagon --Lt. Gen. Jack Weinstein, USAF (Ret.)


This is an outstanding book. Sean Maloney has written an extremely detailed, prodigiously researched, and highly readable account of the U.S. nuclear war plans of the 1950s. . . . [Maloney] offers the term 'massive deterrence' to describe the effect of these [nuclear] forces, their demonstrated ability to deliver their weapons on target, and the iron will of American leaders to respond to a Soviet or Chinese attack if necessary. Deterrence worked. This is a definitive work on a complicated and arcane subject. --Phillip S. Meilinger, former dean of the School of Advanced Airpower Studies at Air University --Phillip S. Meilinger (3/2/2020 12:00:00 AM) [This] is the Rosetta Stone compendium and most comprehensive body of work I have ever read on the development of the United States' nuclear war plan. In exacting detail this book unravels the mystery behind the planning and operations of America's nascent nuclear capability during the early years of the Cold War. --Lt. Gen. Jack Weinstein, USAF (Ret.), former commander of the Twentieth Air Force and former deputy chief of staff for strategic deterrence and nuclear integration at the Pentagon --Lt. Gen. Jack Weinstein, USAF (Ret.) (3/2/2020 12:00:00 AM) It might seem quaint today, but that distant 'air atomic age' of Truman and Eisenhower's day planted and sprouted the seeds of the nuclear reign of terror. Sean Maloney renders an exhaustive account of how atomic penury morphed into nuclear plenty, and how war plans--including British offensive and Soviet defensive ones--changed in response. Along the way, Emergency War Plan presents a fresh picture of bombs, bombers, and groups matched to prospective targets, in a much more sophisticated fashion than in our received history of 'massive retaliation.' This book helps us understand Cold War history in a new way. --John Prados, author of The Soviet Estimate --John Prados (3/2/2020 12:00:00 AM)


[This] is the Rosetta Stone compendium and most comprehensive body of work I have ever read on the development of the United States' nuclear war plan. In exacting detail this book unravels the mystery behind the planning and operations of America's nascent nuclear capability during the early years of the Cold War. --Lt. Gen. Jack Weinstein, USAF (Ret.), former commander of the Twentieth Air Force and former deputy chief of staff for strategic deterrence and nuclear integration at the Pentagon This is an outstanding book. Sean Maloney has written an extremely detailed, prodigiously researched, and highly readable account of the U.S. nuclear war plans of the 1950s. . . . [Maloney] offers the term 'massive deterrence' to describe the effect of these [nuclear] forces, their demonstrated ability to deliver their weapons on target, and the iron will of American leaders to respond to a Soviet or Chinese attack if necessary. Deterrence worked. This is a definitive work on a complicated and arcane subject. --Phillip S. Meilinger, former dean of the School of Advanced Airpower Studies at Air University-- (3/2/2020 12:00:00 AM) Emergency War Plan is an important and much-needed book. . . . The author has done yeoman service with the book, and it deserves a place on the scholar's shelf next to Richard Rhodes's outstanding works on the development of nuclear weapons. --John M. Curatola, Journal of Military History It might seem quaint today, but that distant 'air atomic age' of Truman and Eisenhower's day planted and sprouted the seeds of the nuclear reign of terror. Sean Maloney renders an exhaustive account of how atomic penury morphed into nuclear plenty, and how war plans--including British offensive and Soviet defensive ones--changed in response. Along the way, Emergency War Plan presents a fresh picture of bombs, bombers, and groups matched to prospective targets, in a much more sophisticated fashion than in our received history of 'massive retaliation.' This book helps us understand Cold War history in a new way. --John Prados, author of The Soviet Estimate


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Sean M. Maloney is a professor of history at the Royal Military College of Canada and served as the Canadian Army’s historian for the war in Afghanistan from 2003 to 2014. He is the author of several books, including Learning to Love the Bomb: Canada’s Nuclear Weapons during the Cold War (Potomac Books, 2007) and Deconstructing Dr. Strangelove: The Secret History of Nuclear War Films (Potomac Books, 2020). For more information about the author visit seanmmaloney.com.

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