Edward Teller Addressing the National Press Club

(Original Caption) Dr. Edward Teller, called the "father" of the H-bomb, is shown as he addressed the National Press Club. In his speech, Teller renewed his opposition to the nuclear test ban treaty, challenging the effectiveness of US military intelligence upon which "men of the highest responsibility" base their beliefs that the U.S. is stronger and has more knowledge than Russia.
(Original Caption) Dr. Edward Teller, called the "father" of the H-bomb, is shown as he addressed the National Press Club. In his speech, Teller renewed his opposition to the nuclear test ban treaty, challenging the effectiveness of US military intelligence upon which "men of the highest responsibility" base their beliefs that the U.S. is stronger and has more knowledge than Russia.
Edward Teller Addressing the National Press Club
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Bettmann / Contributor
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517828376
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21 August, 1963
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