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Nuclear Historian Breaks Down Key Players in Oppenheimer and the Manhattan Project
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The history of the Manhattan Project, from its early days of inception to the post-World War II nuclear age, is broken down by Alex Wellerstein, an historian of nuclear weapons.

Discover the true story behind the world's greatest kept secret that inspired Christopher Nolan's latest film, Oppenheimer.

Learn more about Professor Alex Wellerstein: alexwellerstein.com/

00:00 How did the Manhattan Project get started?
02:22 The key players in the Manhattan Project
06:23 Who was Jean Tatlock?
07:53 Truman's role in the atomic bomb
09:06 Oppenheimer after WW2

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Genre: Science & Technology
Date of upload: Aug 9, 2023 ^^


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@ferkeap

9 months ago

The last sentence should be. "So useful and productive and after that being punished for it by arrogant power grabbers"

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@kevinjenner9502

8 months ago

Seven of our eight 5 star Army and Naval officers are on record in 1945 as stating the atomic bombs were either militarily unnecessary, or morally reprehensible, or both….Generals Dwight Eisenhower, Douglas MacArthur, and Henry “Hap” Arnold, and Admirals William Leahy, Chester Nimitz, Ernest King, and William Halsey.

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@jamesharrison2570

4 months ago

Made in America. Tested in Japan twice

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