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The Red Phone: Where Nuclear War Began

10 min · 15 de feb de 2026
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Beneath the plains of Nebraska, a hidden command post stood ready to end the world. In this episode of Archive Unknown, Nick Johnson takes you inside Strategic Air Command—the Cold War organization designed to launch America’s nuclear response in minutes. From underground bunkers and airborne command planes to constant alert crews and secret reconnaissance programs, this is the story of the system built to prevent a war by preparing endlessly for one. Drawing from archival records and personal family documents, Nick traces how his grandfather’s quiet work intersected with the most powerful military machine ever created—and how deterrence, secrecy, and readiness shaped nearly half a century of global peace. For fifty years, SAC’s success was measured by what never happened. The archive is still open.

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The Red Phone: Where Nuclear War Began

Beneath the plains of Nebraska, a hidden command post stood ready to end the world. In this episode of Archive Unknown, Nick Johnson takes you inside Strategic Air Command—the Cold War organization designed to launch America’s nuclear response in minutes. From underground bunkers and airborne command planes to constant alert crews and secret reconnaissance programs, this is the story of the system built to prevent a war by preparing endlessly for one. Drawing from archival records and personal family documents, Nick traces how his grandfather’s quiet work intersected with the most powerful military machine ever created—and how deterrence, secrecy, and readiness shaped nearly half a century of global peace. For fifty years, SAC’s success was measured by what never happened. The archive is still open.

15 de feb de 202610 min