June 28, 2024
There was a time
when calls for a nuclear-free Europe rang across the continent. It began with
the Stockholm Appeal of 1950, which opened with the powerful words “We demand
the outlawing of atomic weapons as instruments of intimidation and mass murder
of peoples” and then deepened with the Appeal for European Nuclear Disarmament
of 1980, which issued the chilling warning “We are entering the most dangerous
decade in human history.”
Erik Bulatov, Soviet Union, “People in the Landscape,” 1976.