Resources

Want to learn more about nuclear weapons?

Every citizen should have a working knowledge of the unique dangers presented by the existence of nuclear weapons and be informed on how they can express their views on their use and control.

Learn how the Bomb works and what it means

A citizen’s foundation to nuclear secrets and policy.

Best books on nuclear weapons

Dive deeper into the history of nuclear weapons, the policy implications they present, and more with this selection of books.

Nuclear Tourism

See the weapons first-hand in museums, military bases, schools, and at other locations all across America.

More Nuclear Weapons Photography

Many other artists have reacted to the idea and the threat of nuclear weapons.

Key websites and publications

A short list of web sites, essays, op-eds, and other publications. Coming soon.

Read and follow experts on social media

Substack, X, Facebook, BlueSky, and YouTube. Coming soon.

NukeMap

Simulate a nuclear blast over a city of your choice. Run by a professor of nuclear history (and not a part of American Nukes), NukeMap offers a great way to understand the scale of destruction of different nuclear weapons.