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How the Allies Stopped Hitler’s Nuclear Bomb
From the 1938 discovery of fission to the chaos of 1945, we follow Nazi Germany’s fragmented Uranverein program and ask how close Hitler ever came to a working bomb. We trace the brain drain after ...
Nazi nuclear planning depended on heavy water production at Norway’s Norsk Hydro plant, and Allied leaders treated the site as a strategic emergency. An initial glider-borne demolition attempt, ...
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