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Schattenkriege - Machtpoker in der Krise

(Secret Wars Uncovered) 
GB, 2020–

Schattenkriege - Machtpoker in der Krise
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Kampf gegen Atomwaffen

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In den häufigsten Fällen liefen die Proteste gegen den Einsatz von Atomwaffen friedlich ab. Im Jahr 1985 ereignet sich allerdings ein Unglück, das den Höhepunkt in der Geschichte der Protestbewegung markiert: Ein Aktivist stirbt nach einer Bombenattacke auf ein Greenpeace-Schiff.
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  • Do 28.08., 21:00 Uhr
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    Do 28.08., 21:00–21:40 Uhr
  • Fr 29.08., 01:20 Uhr
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    Fr 29.08., 01:20–02:05 Uhr
  • Fr 29.08., 13:50 Uhr
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    So 31.08., 06:40–07:25 Uhr
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  • The SS-20, known as the 'Pioneer' in Russian, is a two-stage, solid propellant missile with three multiple targetable reentry warheads. The missile is almost 16.5 meters tall. The exterior of the first stage is yellow fiberglass with numbers and Cyrillic letters printed along the circumference. The letters and numbers are used as guides in the manufacturing process when the solid fuel is covered with fiberglass. Two thirds of the way up the missile are the letters 'CCCP' and a yellow five-point star. The Votkinsk Machine Building Plant, USSR, constructed the missile for the exhibition at the National Air and Space Museum. Exhibition of this missile complies with the Intermediate Nuclear Forces agreement between the US and USSR that provided for the preservation of fifteen SS-20 and Pershing II missiles to commemorate the first international agreement to ban an entire class of nuclear arms exhibition. It does not contain fuel or any live components. The Ministry of Defense of the USSR donated the missile to the Smithsonian. Artist Votkinsk Machine Building Plant. (Photo by Heritage Art/Heritage Images via Getty Images)
    The SS-20, known as the 'Pioneer' in Russian, is a two-stage, solid propellant missile with three multiple targetable reentry warheads. The missile is almost 16.5 meters tall. The exterior of the first stage is yellow fiberglass with numbers and Cyrillic letters printed along the circumference. The letters and numbers are used as guides in the manufacturing process when the solid fuel is covered with fiberglass. Two thirds of the way up the missile are the letters 'CCCP' and a yellow five-point star. The Votkinsk Machine Building Plant, USSR, constructed the missile for the exhibition at the National Air and Space Museum. Exhibition of this missile complies with the Intermediate Nuclear Forces agreement between the US and USSR that provided for the preservation of fifteen SS-20 and Pershing II missiles to commemorate the first international agreement to ban an entire class of nuclear arms exhibition. It does not contain fuel or any live components. The Ministry of Defense of the USSR donated the missile to the Smithsonian. Artist Votkinsk Machine Building Plant. (Photo by Heritage Art/Heritage Images via Getty Images)
    Bild: © Heritage Images / Heritage Art/Heritage Images / Heritage Images via Getty Images / Hulton Archive
  • SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - JANUARY 23:  A South Korean protester sprays paint on a portrait of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il during an anti-North Korea rally near the government complex building January 23, 2003 in Seoul, South Korea. Protesters demanded North Korea abandon its nuclear weapons development programs and denounced North Korea's withdrawal from the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT).  (Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images)
    SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - JANUARY 23: A South Korean protester sprays paint on a portrait of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il during an anti-North Korea rally near the government complex building January 23, 2003 in Seoul, South Korea. Protesters demanded North Korea abandon its nuclear weapons development programs and denounced North Korea's withdrawal from the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT). (Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images)
    Bild: © Chung Sung-Jun / 2003 Getty Images / Getty Images / Getty Images North America
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Deutsche TV-Premiere: Do, 18.05.2023, Spiegel Geschichte
Deutsche Free-TV-Premiere: Fr, 17.05.2024, Kabel Eins Doku
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