TED Talk - Brian Toon - University of Colorado Professor
This is a must see, only 15 minutes. For the first time in decades, it's hard to ignore the threat of nuclear war. But as long as you're far from the blast, you're safe, right? Wrong. In this sobering talk, atmospheric scientist Brian Toon explains how even a small nuclear war could destroy all life on earth -- and what we can do to prevent it.
BBC - THE BOMB (Documentary) 2017
See how America developed the most destructive invention in human history - the nuclear bomb - how it changed the world and how it continues to loom large in our lives. Hear from historians and those who experienced the dawn of the atomic age.
Nuclear Tipping Point (2010)
The Nuclear Tipping Point is a compelling, 52 minute movie made by the NTI (Nuclear Threat Institute). The film is narrated by Michael Douglas and also includes General Colin Powell and Mikhail Gorbachev, among other world leaders. It is a conversation with four senior statesmen, sharing the personal experiences that led them to support of working toward a world without nuclear weapons.
HIROSHIMA (2005) BBC, HISTORY OF WWII
Written & Directed by Paul Wilmsjurst
A detailed minute by minute account of the dropping of the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima. Interviews with the crew of the Enola Gay and simulation of the might the bomb was dropped. Accounts of the day from survivors, very disturbing.

Oliver Stone’s, “The Untold History of the United States.” Netflix - Episode A3 “The Bomb”
What can you get for $2 trillion?
This is an amazing 10 minutes video about why there should never be WAR. Produced by World Beyond War (2014)
Scott D. Sagan, Stanford University: Nuclear Weapons, Obama, & Just War Doctrine
On Deterrence
On Deterrence is a documentary that presents a contemporary dialogue involving different viewpoints about the evolution of nuclear weapon deterrence since World War II and how deterrence may evolve in the future. The intent of this film is not to advocate any one viewpoint, but to make a lasting contribution to the history of deterrence and to the long-term dialogue about the role of U.S. nuclear weapons as a deterrent.