Literature
Forever undivided as North Germans (1983:DD x APH)
In the North Sea, we are forever undivided, Or, a 1983: Doomsday tale through a Nation's Eyes. Germany. having been divided on the frontlines between the eastern and western blocs was especially hard hit when then nuclear war started on what became known as Doomsday. In northern Germany alone over 7 nuclear devices were used with these ranging from strategic to tactical weapons. Among these targets included Düsseldorf, Hamburg, Hannover, Bremen, Kiel, Lübeck, Rostock, and Peenemünde. With the spread of radiation from these blasts only a few of the coastal areas were left inhabitable. Among the largest of these areas was the west and northern half of the Jutland Peninsula in the West German state of Schleswig-Holstein. The area here was mostly rural with only a few small fishing towns of no military importance. With most of the fallout from Kiel and Lübeck blown north and east, the radiation here was far below hazardous levels. From the south and the east came hordes of refugees