For centuries, people wrote stories about hell, frightened one another with the underworld, and feared ending up there after death. But hell came to them by itself. More precisely, people created it on Earth with their own hands—within just a few hours. And there were no horsemen of the Apocalypse; their role was brilliantly handled by winged missiles and aerospace weapons.
Instead of boiling tar pots—nuclear winter; instead of iron hooks and scorching frying pans—torture by hunger and cold. And where devils were supposed to be, people themselves took their place, slaughtering one another for a can of food and a handful of cartridges.