Frank Allaun

[3] Allaun wrote several books on nuclear weapons including Stop the H-Bomb Race (1959) and The Wasted 30 Billions (1975).

In his book Next Stop Execution, Oleg Gordievsky stated that's Allaun's work with the peace movement and elsewhere was viewed favourably within the Soviet Union.

Outside the peace movement, his preoccupation was with public housing, and he argued vastly increased expenditure should be paid for by cuts in defence.

This included writing the books Spreading the News: A Guide To Media Reform (1989) and The Struggle for Peace (1992).

His first wife died in 1986, and on 3 June 1989 he married Millie Bobker, née Greenberg, a widow and retired civil servant.