The Secret of the Manhattan Project

The Secret of the Manhattan Project
Title The Secret of the Manhattan Project PDF eBook
Author Doreen Gonzales
Publisher Enslow Publishing, LLC
Total Pages 130
Release 2012-01-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0766045978

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Thousands of American soldiers were dying and millions more combatants and civilians were perishing during World War II. Some of the world's greatest scientists escaped their own war-torn countries and fled to the Unites States. These scientists discovered a possible way to end the war. Thus began the three-year experiment resulting in the production and use of the atomic bomb. Author Doreen Gonzales examines the creation of this powerful weapon and its place in the history of World War II. She presents the political, scientific and social issues surrounding the bomb, and looks at today's issues about living in a world with nuclear weapons.

The Girls of Atomic City

The Girls of Atomic City
Title The Girls of Atomic City PDF eBook
Author Denise Kiernan
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 416
Release 2014-03-11
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1451617534

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Looks at the contributions of the thousands of women who worked at a secret uranium-enriching facility in Oak Ridge, Tennessee during World War II.

The Secret of the Manhattan Project

The Secret of the Manhattan Project
Title The Secret of the Manhattan Project PDF eBook
Author Doreen Gonzales
Publisher Enslow Publishing, LLC
Total Pages 130
Release 2012-01-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0766039544

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Describes the events and people surrounding the creation of the atomic bomb, and examines the effects of its use during World War II.

Manhattan Project

Manhattan Project
Title Manhattan Project PDF eBook
Author Bruce Cameron Reed
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 555
Release 2020-06-02
Genre Science
ISBN 3030457346

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Though thousands of articles and books have been published on various aspects of the Manhattan Project, this book is the first comprehensive single-volume history prepared by a specialist for curious readers without a scientific background. This project, the United States Army’s program to develop and deploy atomic weapons in World War II, was a pivotal event in human history. The author presents a wide-ranging survey that not only tells the story of how the project was organized and carried out, but also introduces the leading personalities involved and features simplified but accurate descriptions of the underlying science and the engineering challenges. The technical points are illustrated by reader-friendly graphics. .

Picturing the Bomb

Picturing the Bomb
Title Picturing the Bomb PDF eBook
Author Rachel Fermi
Publisher ABRAMS
Total Pages 240
Release 1995
Genre History
ISBN

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The compelling photographs from the Manhattan Project, by turns specific, abstract, dramatic, and surreal, offer a multifaceted look at history. Photographs of landscapes and of construction, of scientific experiments and their results, are framed against official portraits and casual snapshots.

109 East Palace

109 East Palace
Title 109 East Palace PDF eBook
Author Jennet Conant
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 448
Release 2007-11-01
Genre History
ISBN 1416585427

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From the bestselling author of Tuxedo Park, the extraordinary story of the thousands of people who were sequestered in a military facility in the desert for twenty-seven intense months under J. Robert Oppenheimer where the world's best scientists raced to invent the atomic bomb and win World War II. In 1943, J. Robert Oppenheimer, the brilliant, charismatic head of the Manhattan Project, recruited scientists to live as virtual prisoners of the U.S. government at Los Alamos, a barren mesa thirty-five miles outside Santa Fe, New Mexico. Thousands of men, women, and children spent the war years sequestered in this top-secret military facility. They lied to friends and family about where they were going and what they were doing, and then disappeared into the desert. Through the eyes of a young Santa Fe widow who was one of Oppenheimer's first recruits, we see how, for all his flaws, he developed into an inspiring leader and motivated all those involved in the Los Alamos project to make a supreme effort and achieve the unthinkable.

British Scientists and the Manhattan Project

British Scientists and the Manhattan Project
Title British Scientists and the Manhattan Project PDF eBook
Author Ferenc Morton Szasz
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 185
Release 1992-06-18
Genre Science
ISBN 1349127310

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During World War II, Franklin D.Roosevelt and Winston Churchill pooled their nations' resources in the race to beat the Germans to the secret of the atomic bomb. This book tells the story of the British scientists who journeyed to Los Alamos to help develop the world's first nuclear weapons.