Table of Contents
When did Albert Einstein say I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones?
I do not know with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones. Differing versions of such a statement are attributed to conversations as early as 1948 (e.g. The Rotarian, 72 (6), June 1948, p. 9: “I don’t know. But I can tell you what they’ll use in the fourth.
What was World War 4?
Although referred to as a world war, the term “World War IV” appears to encompass multiple regional conflicts that happened to break out in the same period and for similar reasons, primarily the devastation and dysfunction brought on by World War III.
Will bioweapon be the core weapon for victory in 3rd World War?
Referencing research which suggested the two atomic bombs dropped on Japan forced them to surrender, and bringing about the end of WWII, they claim bioweapons will be ‘the core weapon for victory’ in a third world war. The document also outlines the ideal conditions to release a bioweapon and cause maximum damage.
What would a hypothetical World War III look like?
Any sensible discussion of what a hypothetical World War III might look like needs to begin with the sheer size and force of America’s military assets. For all that China and Russia are arming up on various measures, US commanders have the power to dominate escalating crises and counter opposing forces before they can be used.
Was World War III the war to end all wars?
World War III. Prior to the beginning of the Second World War, the First World War (1914–1918) was believed to have been the ” war to end all wars ,” as it was popularly believed that never again could there possibly be a global conflict of such magnitude. During the inter-war period between the two world wars,…
Did Americans think World War III had already started?
As Soviet-American relations grew more tense in the post-World War II period, the fear that it could escalate into World War III was ever-present. A Gallup poll in December 1950 found that more than half of Americans considered World War III to have already started.