:It's been a while since I read it, but I'm fairly sure it's implied the war is nuclear. Certainly the aeroplane they are flying in has some sort of detachable 'passenger tube' (which is jettisoned, with them in, and is why they end up alone on the island), which doesn't fit with any aircraft during WWII (or indeed since). I think the intention was that it was some unspecified near-future war of the type that was feared at the time. ::Quite so - what I was getting at was the authors' attempt to tell a story about characters in isolation, without explicit reference to social or historical placement.
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