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Emergency Government Headquarters is the name given for a system of nuclear fallout shelters built by the Government of Canada in the 1950s and 1960s as part of continuity of government planning at the height of the Cold War. Situated at strategic locations across the country, the largest of these shelters are popularly referred to as "Diefenbunkers", a nickname coined by federal opposition politicians during the early 1960s. The nickname was derived from the last name of the Prime Minister of the day, John Diefenbaker, who authorized their construction. Over fifty facilities were built along several designs for various classes of service.

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  • Diefenbunker (de)
  • Emergency Government Headquarters (en)
  • Siège central du gouvernement d'urgence (fr)
  • Дифенбункер (ru)
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  • Diefenbunker ist der Codename für sieben in den frühen 1960er erbaute Atombunker der kanadischen Regierung. Die Bezeichnung wurde vom Namen des damaligen kanadischen Premierministers John Diefenbaker abgeleitet. (de)
  • Ядерные убежища (чрезвычайные штаб-квартиры) правительства Канады, англ. Emergency Government Headquarters — группа , созданных в 1950-1960-е гг., в разгар Холодной войны для правительства Канады. В среде оппозиционных политиков получили прозвище «Дифенбункеры», англ. Diefenbunkers, в честь тогдашнего премьер-министра Канады Джона Дифенбейкера, принявшего решение об их сооружении. В целом было сооружено свыше 50 бункеров, в основном в сельской местности невдалеке от крупных городов Канады. (ru)
  • Emergency Government Headquarters is the name given for a system of nuclear fallout shelters built by the Government of Canada in the 1950s and 1960s as part of continuity of government planning at the height of the Cold War. Situated at strategic locations across the country, the largest of these shelters are popularly referred to as "Diefenbunkers", a nickname coined by federal opposition politicians during the early 1960s. The nickname was derived from the last name of the Prime Minister of the day, John Diefenbaker, who authorized their construction. Over fifty facilities were built along several designs for various classes of service. (en)
  • Le siège central du gouvernement d'urgence (en anglais: Emergency Government Headquarter) est un système d'abris antiatomiques construits par le gouvernement du Canada dans les années 1950 et 1960 dans le cadre de la continuité gouvernementale au plus fort de la guerre froide. Situés à des endroits stratégiques du pays, les plus grands de ces refuges sont communément appelés "Diefenbunkers", un surnom inventé par les politiciens de l'opposition fédérale au début des années 1960. Le surnom vient du prénom du premier ministre de l'époque, John Diefenbaker, qui a autorisé leur construction. Plus de cinquante installations ont été construites selon plusieurs modèles pour différents types de service. (fr)
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