In 1958, Britain emerged as the leading country in people’s protests against the nuclear arms race, particularly through the Ban the Bomb movement. Large demonstrations were organized, particularly in London, highlighting the dangers of nuclear weapons. While the United States was also involved in anti-nuclear sentiment, Britain's activism was notably more prominent during this period. ;
In 1958, Britain was the leading country in protests against the nuclear arms race, notably through the 'Ban the Bomb' movement. Large demonstrations in London highlighted the public's concern over nuclear weapons and called for disarmament. This activism made Britain a focal point for anti-nuclear sentiment during that time.
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