Exposed: The Secret History of Britain's Nuclear Experiments
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
The narrative delves into Britain's secretive and perilous mission to develop an atomic bomb amid post-war challenges. It uncovers the profound human cost, revealing how thousands—veterans, scientists, and families—suffered the long-term effects of radiation and experimentation. The story spans the Cold War arms race, exposing a dark chapter of state-sanctioned cover-ups that has left survivors and their descendants grappling with fear and injustice. As the remaining veterans seek accountability, the book sheds light on their sacrifices for national security.


