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- From: agae@palm.lle.rochester.edu (Andres C. Gaeris)
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- Subject: Re: German nuclear research in WW2
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- Date: 27 Jan 93 15:57:17 GMT
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- From "Andres C. Gaeris" <agae@palm.lle.rochester.edu>
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- The best reference about the history, science and politics of the German
- nuclear research program in WW2 is in the book of the controversial (because
- his supposed Germanophilia) author David Irving. From the Univewrsity's
- electronic catalog I get:
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- AUTHOR: Irving, David John Cawdell, 1938-
- TITLE: The German atomic bomb; the history of nuclear research in Nazi Germ>
- IMPRINT: New York, Simon and Schuster [1968, c1967]
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- PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 329 p. illus., maps, ports. 23 cm.
- NOTES: "Notes and sources": p. 305-320.
- SUBJECTS: Atomic energy research -- Germany. * Atomic bomb -- History.
- OCLC NUMBER: 00382109
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- I found this book pretty interesting, fairly written and very enlightening
- about the workings of the German research 'establishment'.
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- Andres C. Gaeris
- Junior laser fusioneer
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- agae@lle.rochester.edu
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