In the early 1950s, in what ways did literature and films about the H-bomb and Communist spies reflect the characteristics and issues of the era?
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In the early 1950s literature surrounding the H-Bomb could be summed up with the nonfiction book "Hiroshima" which published six first hand accounts of the bomb being dropped on the city and the aftermath that it caused. Films about communism were typically centered around double agents that trick everyone including the audience for parts of the film. These types of entertainment gave most Americans a feeling of insecurity and nervousness. Americans were uneasy about the future knowing what could happen to them at any minute and not knowing who to trust.
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