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Hitler’s Uranium Club

Author : Jeremy Bernstein
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2013-03-09
Category : History
ISBN : 9781475754124

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From April through December of 1945, ten of Nazi Germany's greatest nuclear physicists were detained by Allied military and intelligence services in a kind of gilded cage at Farm Hall, an English country manor near Cambridge. The physicists knew the Reich had failed to develop an atomic bomb, and they soon learned, from a BBC radio report on August 6, that the Allies had succeeded in their own efforts to create such a weapon. But what they did not know was that many of their meetings and private conversations were being monitored and recorded by British agents. This book contains the complete collection of transcripts that were made from these secret recordings, providing an unprecedented view of how the German scientists, including two Nobel Laureates, thought and spoke about their roles during the war.

Hitler's Uranium Club

Author : Jeremy Bernstein
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 472 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : MINN:31951D01296522R

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Hitler's Uranium Club by Jeremy Bernstein Pdf

For students of World War II or the atomic age, or anyone fascinated by the intertwining of science and politics, Hitler's Uranium Club provides an opportunity rare in recorded history: the chance to eavesdrop on pivotal figures in history as they complete one era, come to terms with it, and prepare their strategy for the next.

The Uranium Club

Author : Miriam E Hiebert,Timothy W Koeth
Publisher : Chicago Review Press
Page : 297 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2023-07-11
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781641608633

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The Uranium Club by Miriam E Hiebert,Timothy W Koeth Pdf

"Much as Marcel Proust spun out a lifetime of memories from the taste of a madeleine, The Uranium Club spins out the history of Nazi Germany's failed World War II atomic-bomb project by tracing the whereabouts of a small, blackened cube of Nazi uranium. It's a riveting tale of competing German ambitions and arrogant mistakes, a nonfiction thriller tracking teams of American scientists as they race to prevent Hitler from beating the United States to the atomic bomb." —Richard Rhodes, author of The Making of the Atomic Bomb Tim Koeth peered into the crumpled brown paper lunch bag; inside was a surprisingly heavy black metal cube. He recognized the mysterious object instantly—he had one just like it sitting on his desk at home. It was uranium metal, taken from the nuclear reactor that Nazi scientists had tried—and failed—to build at the end of World War II. This unexpected gift, wrapped in a piece of paper inscribed with a few cryptic but crucial lines, would launch Koeth, a nuclear physicist and professor, and his colleague Miriam Hiebert, a cultural heritage scientist, on an odyssey to trace the tale of these cubes—two of the original 664 on which the Third Reich had pinned their nuclear ambitions. Part treasure hunt, part historical narrative, The Uranium Club winds its way through the back doors of World War II and Manhattan Project histories to recount the contributions of the men and women at the forefront of the race for nuclear power. From Werner Heisenberg and Germany's nuclear program to the Curies, the first family of nuclear physics, to the Allied Alsos Mission's infiltration of Germany to capture Nazi science to the renegade geologists of Murray Hill scouring the globe for uranium, the cubes are lodestars that illuminate a little-known—and hugely consequential—chapter of history. The cubes are physical testimony to the stories of the German failure, and the successful American program that launched the world into the modern nuclear age, and the lessons for modern science that the contrast in these two programs has to offer.

Operation Epsilon

Author : Charles Frank
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 1993-01-01
Category : Science
ISBN : 0520084993

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From July to December in 1945, ten German scientists, Bagge, Diebner, Gerlach, Hahn, Harteck, Heisenberg, Korsching, von Laue, von Weizsacker, and Wirtz, were held and clandestinely recorded by the British. The scientists discuss their progress and react to the bombing of Hiroshima.

The Bastard Brigade

Author : Sam Kean
Publisher : Little, Brown
Page : 464 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2019-07-09
Category : History
ISBN : 9780316381666

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From New York Times bestselling author Sam Kean comes the gripping, untold story of a renegade group of scientists and spies determined to keep Adolf Hitler from obtaining the ultimate prize: a nuclear bomb. Scientists have always kept secrets. But rarely have the secrets been as vital as they were during World War II. In the middle of building an atomic bomb, the leaders of the Manhattan Project were alarmed to learn that Nazi Germany was far outpacing the Allies in nuclear weapons research. Hitler, with just a few pounds of uranium, would have the capability to reverse the entire D-Day operation and conquer Europe. So they assembled a rough and motley crew of geniuses -- dubbed the Alsos Mission -- and sent them careening into Axis territory to spy on, sabotage, and even assassinate members of Nazi Germany's feared Uranium Club. The details of the mission rival the finest spy thriller, but what makes this story sing is the incredible cast of characters -- both heroes and rogues alike -- including: Moe Bergm, the major league catcher who abandoned the game for a career as a multilingual international spy; the strangest fellow to ever play professional baseball. Werner Heisenberg, the Nobel Prize-winning physicist credited as the discoverer of quantum mechanics; a key contributor to the Nazi's atomic bomb project and the primary target of the Alsos mission. Colonel Boris Pash, a high school science teacher and veteran of the Russian Revolution who fled the Soviet Union with a deep disdain for Communists and who later led the Alsos mission. Joe Kennedy Jr., the charismatic, thrill-seeking older brother of JFK whose need for adventure led him to volunteer for the most dangerous missions the Navy had to offer. Samuel Goudsmit, a washed-up physics prodigy who spent his life hunting Nazi scientists -- and his parents, who had been swept into a concentration camp -- across the globe. Irène and Frederic Joliot-Curie, a physics Nobel-Prize winning power couple who used their unassuming status as scientists to become active members of the resistance. Thrust into the dark world of international espionage, these scientists and soldiers played a vital and largely untold role in turning back one of the darkest tides in human history.

Operation Big

Author : Colin Brown
Publisher : Amberley Publishing Limited
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2016-04-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781445651859

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Operation Big by Colin Brown Pdf

The Cambridgeshire country house at the centre of a secret mission to stop Hitler's A-Bomb

Copenhagen

Author : Michael Frayn
Publisher : Samuel French, Inc.
Page : 138 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Drama
ISBN : 0573627525

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Copenhagen by Michael Frayn Pdf

An explosive re-imagining of the mysterious wartime meeting between two Nobel laureates to discuss the atomic bomb.

The Devil's Alchemists

Author : A. Homer
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 284 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2016-08-04
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1535051361

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1942.The war hangs in the balance.But Nazi Germany may soon have a weapon to tip the scale.When Hitler's elite Uranium Club hesitates to build the weapon that will ensure Nazi victory, SS officer Max Heldorf devises an ingeniously devious plan that includes assembling a shadow team of scientists drawn from the death camps. Heldorf becomes distracted by the beauty of Dr. Hannah Goldmann, the project's lynchpin, who unwittingly presents him with a dilemma that threatens the project, a dilemma that will take all his deceit and cunning to resolve.Meanwhile, American agent Christina Lindgren runs afoul of the Gestapo and is trapped with vital intelligence - and an injured stranger, a member of the Danish Resistance. They pool their strengths to escape and to organize the greatest resistance operation of all time - the rescue of all of Denmark's Jews. Preoccupied with the dangers of their undertaking, made more perilous by a traitor in their midst, neither realizes they have also come across a secret of monumental proportions: the plans for Hitler's atomic bomb.

Heisenberg and the Nazi Atomic Bomb Project, 1939-1945

Author : Paul Lawrence Rose
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 371 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2023-11-10
Category : History
ISBN : 9780520927162

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Heisenberg and the Nazi Atomic Bomb Project, 1939-1945 by Paul Lawrence Rose Pdf

No one better represents the plight and the conduct of German intellectuals under Hitler than Werner Heisenberg, whose task it was to build an atomic bomb for Nazi Germany. The controversy surrounding Heisenberg still rages, because of the nature of his work and the regime for which it was undertaken. What precisely did Heisenberg know about the physics of the atomic bomb? How deep was his loyalty to the German government during the Third Reich? Assuming that he had been able to build a bomb, would he have been willing? These questions, the moral and the scientific, are answered by Paul Lawrence Rose with greater accuracy and breadth of documentation than any other historian has yet achieved. Digging deep into the archival record among formerly secret technical reports, Rose establishes that Heisenberg never overcame certain misconceptions about nuclear fission, and as a result the German leaders never pushed for atomic weapons. In fact, Heisenberg never had to face the moral problem of whether he should design a bomb for the Nazi regime. Only when he and his colleagues were interned in England and heard about Hiroshima did Heisenberg realize that his calculations were wrong. He began at once to construct an image of himself as a "pure" scientist who could have built a bomb but chose to work on reactor design instead. This was fiction, as Rose demonstrates: in reality, Heisenberg blindly supported and justified the cause of German victory. The question of why he did, and why he misrepresented himself afterwards, is answered through Rose's subtle analysis of German mentality and the scientists' problems of delusion and self-delusion. This fascinating study is a profound effort to understand one of the twentieth century's great enigmas.

The First War of Physics: The Secret History of the Atomic Bomb, 1939-1949

Author : Jim Baggott
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 584 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2011-08-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781605987699

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The First War of Physics: The Secret History of the Atomic Bomb, 1939-1949 by Jim Baggott Pdf

An epic story of science and technology at the very limits of human understanding: the monumental race to build the first atomic weapons. Rich in personality, action, confrontation, and deception, The First War of Physics is the first fully realized popular account of the race to build humankind's most destructive weapon. The book draws on declassified material, such as MI6's Farm Hall transcripts, coded soviet messages cracked by American cryptographers in the Venona project, and interpretations by Russian scholars of documents from the soviet archives. Jim Baggott weaves these threads into a dramatic narrative that spans ten historic years, from the discovery of nuclear fission in 1939 to the aftermath of 'Joe-1,’ August 1949's first Soviet atomic bomb test. Why did physicists persist in developing the atomic bomb, despite the devastation that it could bring? Why, despite having a clear head start, did Hitler's physicists fail? Could the soviets have developed the bomb without spies like Klaus Fuchs or Donald Maclean? Did the allies really plot to assassinate a key member of the German bomb program? Did the physicists knowingly inspire the arms race? The First War of Physics is a grand and frightening story of scientific ambition, intrigue, and genius: a tale barely believable as fiction, which just happens to be historical fact.

The Winter Fortress

Author : Neal Bascomb
Publisher : HarperCollins
Page : 416 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2016-05-03
Category : History
ISBN : 9780544368064

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The Winter Fortress by Neal Bascomb Pdf

From the internationally acclaimed, best-selling author of Hunting Eichmann and The Perfect Mile, a World War II spy adventure set in Norway that draws on top-secret documents and memoirs of the saboteurs. In 1942, the Nazis were racing to complete the first atomic bomb. All they needed was a single, incredibly rare ingredient: heavy water, which was produced solely at Norway’s Vemork plant. Under threat of death, Vemork’s engineers pushed production into overdrive. If the Allies could not destroy the plant, they feared the Nazis would soon be in possession of the most dangerous weapon the world had ever seen. But how would the Allied forces reach the castle fortress, set on a precipitous gorge in one of the coldest, most inhospitable places on earth? Based on a trove of top-secret documents and never-before-seen diaries and letters of the saboteurs, The Winter Fortress is an arresting chronicle of a brilliant scientist, a band of spies on skis, perilous survival in the wild, Gestapo manhunts, and a last-minute operation that would alter the course of the war. “Riveting and poignant . . . The Winter Fortress metamorphoses from engrossing history into a smashing thriller . . . Mr. Bascomb’s research and, especially, his storytelling skills are first-rate.”—Wall Street Journal

The Adventurous Life of Friedrich Georg Houtermans, Physicist (1903-1966)

Author : Edoardo Amaldi
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 152 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2013-01-30
Category : Science
ISBN : 9783642328558

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The Adventurous Life of Friedrich Georg Houtermans, Physicist (1903-1966) by Edoardo Amaldi Pdf

The physicist Friedrich Houtermans (1903-1966) was an essential promoter and proponent of the development of physics in Berne. He introduced a number of activities in the field of elementary particles, with a special focus on the physics of cosmic rays, and important contributions in applied physics. This biography of Houtermans was written by Edoardo Amaldi and was almost finished just before his unexpected death in 1989. The editors have only corrected typographical errors and have introduced only minimal text changes in order to preserve the original content. Additionally they have collected and included unpublished pictures and memories from Houtermans’ students and collaborators. The text is the result of a thorough and intensive study on Houtermans’ life and character carried out by Edoardo Amaldi. It is more than a biography, since the figure of Houtermans is set in a historical perspective of Europe between the two world wars. This book will be of great interest to historians and historians of science.

Physicists on Wall Street and Other Essays on Science and Society

Author : Jeremy Bernstein
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 181 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2008-11-02
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780387765068

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Physicists on Wall Street and Other Essays on Science and Society by Jeremy Bernstein Pdf

Over the years, Jeremy Bernstein has been in contact with many of the world’s most renowned physicists and other scientists, many of whom were involved in politics, literature, and language. In this diverse collection of essays, he reflects on their work, their personal relationships, their motives, and their contributions. Even for those people he writes about that he did not know personally, he provides important insights into their lives and work, and questions their character, their decisions, and the lives they led. In the first three essays, Professor Bernstein looks at economic theory and how some physicists who developed interesting economic models based on derivatives and hedge funds almost led to the country into bankruptcy. In later essays, he discusses a suspect visit to Poland by the great Heisenberg during the Nazi era, a visit that there is almost nothing written about. Included also are essays on ancient languages and a nuclear weapons program in South Africa that was supposedly dismantled. In one particularly humorous essay, he describes how an ill-conceived manned spaceship to be powered by an atomic bomb was being developed by some of the country’s most powerful intellects. The project never got off the ground. Dipping into these pages is like rummaging around in the mind of a genius who has a potpourri of interests and an abundance of fascinating experiences. Bernstein has not only rubbed elbows with some of the finest minds in world, he has worked and played with them. He has sometimes mourned with them and laughed at them. His sharp wit and even sharper analysis make for a fascinating read.

The Scientific World of Karl-Friedrich Bonhoeffer

Author : Kathleen L. Housley
Publisher : Springer
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2018-09-05
Category : History
ISBN : 9783319958019

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The Scientific World of Karl-Friedrich Bonhoeffer by Kathleen L. Housley Pdf

In twentieth-century Germany, Karl-Friedrich Bonhoeffer rose to prominence as a brilliant physical chemist, even as several of his relatives—Dietrich Bonhoeffer among them—became involved in the resistance to Hitler, leading to their executions. This book traces the entanglement of science, religion, and politics in the Third Reich and in the lives of Karl-Friedrich, his family and his colleagues, including Fritz Haber and Werner Heisenberg. Nominated for the Nobel Prize, Karl-Friedrich was an expert on heavy water, a component of the atomic bomb. During the war, he was caught in the middle between relatives who were trying to kill Hitler and friends who were helping Hitler build a nuclear weapon. Karl-Friedrich emerges as a complex figure—an agnostic whose brother was a renowned theologian, and a chemist who both reluctantly advised German nuclear scientists and collaborated with Paul Rosbaud, a spy for the British. Illuminating the uneasy position of science in twentieth-century Germany, The Scientific World of Karl-Friedrich Bonhoeffer is the story of a man in love with chemistry, his family, and his nation, trying to do right by all of them in the midst of chaos.

Bombing the Marshall Islands

Author : Keith M. Parsons,Robert A. Zaballa
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 251 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2017-07-26
Category : History
ISBN : 9781107047327

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Bombing the Marshall Islands by Keith M. Parsons,Robert A. Zaballa Pdf

A narrative history of the nuclear tests conducted by the United States in the Marshall Islands from 1946 to 1958.