. . . . . . . . "4847"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Collier's Magazine devoted its entire 130-page October 27, 1951 issue to narrate the events in a hypothetical Third World War, in a feature article titled \"Preview of the War We Do Not Want - an Imaginary Account of Russia's defeat and Occupation, 1952-60\". Twenty writers, including Edward R. Murrow, Arthur Koestler, Philip Wylie, Hal Boyle, Marguerite Higgins, and Walter Winchell, contributed to the article. The war, in which the United Nations is victorious over the Soviet Union, takes place from 1952 to 1955. Nuclear weapons are extensively used, but do not have the apocalyptic effects envisaged in other speculative scenarios. The project, codenamed \"Operation Eggnog\", was put together by Associate Editor Cornelius Ryan under considerable secrecy. The special edition led Collier's to increase its print order from 3,400,000 to 3,900,000 copies. By spending $40,000 extra on these articles, Collier's almost doubled its usual sale of advertising."@en . "Preview of the War We Do Not Want"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Collier's Magazine devoted its entire 130-page October 27, 1951 issue to narrate the events in a hypothetical Third World War, in a feature article titled \"Preview of the War We Do Not Want - an Imaginary Account of Russia's defeat and Occupation, 1952-60\". Twenty writers, including Edward R. Murrow, Arthur Koestler, Philip Wylie, Hal Boyle, Marguerite Higgins, and Walter Winchell, contributed to the article. The war, in which the United Nations is victorious over the Soviet Union, takes place from 1952 to 1955. Nuclear weapons are extensively used, but do not have the apocalyptic effects envisaged in other speculative scenarios."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1118301849"^^ . . . . "27994923"^^ . . . .