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- From: Ewan M Munro IE90 <emunro@cs.strath.ac.uk>
- Subject: Re: German nuclear research in WW2
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- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 17:52:23 GMT
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- From Ewan M Munro IE90 <emunro@cs.strath.ac.uk>
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- In article <C1D84A.989@law7.DaytonOH.NCR.COM>, aylwyn@maths.tcd.ie (Aylwyn Scally) writes:
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- |> From aylwyn@maths.tcd.ie (Aylwyn Scally)
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- |> [Stuff about WWII nuclear research deleted]
- |>
- |> Does anyone know of any evidence confirming or disputing the existence of a
- |> German nuclear research programme? If there was one, was it very far
- |> advanced by the time the war ended?
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- The BBC ran a "Horizon" programme about this topic, not so long ago - it was
- called "Hitler's Bomb."
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- The show was partly based on secret recording that had recently been
- declassified. British Intelligence gathered a group of German Nuclear
- Physicists in a country mansion and recorded their reactions to the news
- that the bomb had been dropped in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
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- At the beginning of the war German nuclear research was *AT LEAST* on a
- par with America's or Britian's.
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- In 1941, German scientists were asked if the could produce a bomb. They said,
- in theory, it could be done - but it would take about three or four years to do.
- German generals were unwilling to commit themselves to such a long term project,
- since it was generally believed that the war would only last a couple more
- years, win or lose. Instead, scientific projects which offered more immediate
- weapons, such as rocket research, were pursued.
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- This was in contrast to the American belief that it would take *MANY* years to
- grind down Germany and her allies.
-
- German nuclear research continued right until the end of the war, but the scale
- was nowhere near as great as that of the "Manhattan Project." The research was
- not funded by the military, but by the "Ministry of Culture" (!!!) and was
- hampered by availability of Uranium & Heavy water.
-
- The German goal appears to have been to produce a sustainable nuclear reaction
- is a Uranium machine. I think that this was basically a large number of Uranium
- cubes, suspended in Heavy Water. They got about 75% of the reactants that they
- needed before the reactor was caopture by the allies.
-
- An implication is that, since the Germans chose rocket research instead of
- nuclear ( in fact these funding decisions were made by one man ), the Germans
- could have procured the bomb instead of the missile, but not both. It is argued
- that the Germans spent more on rocket research than was spent in the "Manhattan
- Project."
-
- Hope that this info is of interest.
-
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- "You don't understand. If you do drop <the microprocessor> through a crack
- and lose it, then there are millions more where that came from."
- Robert Noyce : co-inventor of the integrated circuit.
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