On March 19, 1966, the
German Empire became the second nation-state to successfully test an
atomic bomb, at a test facility in the eastern regions of the
Associated Russian Republics. The test brought the Germans to parity with
Great Britain, which had tested its own atomic bomb thirteen months earlier, and ended an international crisis involving uncertainty over whether the British would carry out an atomic attack on the Germans.
Sobel does not say whether fear of retaliation by
Kramer Associates dissuaded the British from acting, but that seems to be a reasonable conjecture.
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