In the 1960s, the Irish government was so concerned about a nuclear attack that it urged householders to stock up on groceries for 14 days - just in case it happened. Bás Beatha, a guide to surviving a nuclear war, was distributed to every home, telling the public what to do when Doomsday came and the country was hit by a nuclear blast. And the government itself, including the Taoiseach, was all set to find refuge in their own special VIP bunker in Athlone. The Irish people were advised to avoid going out, if at all possible, in the event...