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Hitler's Uranium Club

by Jeremy Bernstein
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Overview

From April through December of 1945, ten of Nazi Germany's greatest nuclear physicists were detained by Allied military and intelligence services in a kind of gilded cage at Farm Hall, an English country manor near Cambridge. The physicists knew the Reich had failed to develop an atomic bomb, and they soon learned, from a BBC radio report on August 6, that the Allies had succeeded in their own efforts to create such a weapon. But what they did not know was that many of their meetings and private conversations were being monitored and recorded by British agents. This book contains the complete collection of transcripts that were made from these secret recordings, providing an unprecedented view of how the German scientists, including two Nobel Laureates, thought and spoke about their roles during the war.

Synopsis

From April through December of 1945, ten of Nazi Germany's greatest nuclear physicists were detained by Allied military and intelligence services in a kind of gilded cage at Farm Hall, an English country manor near Cambridge. The physicists knew the Reich had failed to develop an atomic bomb, and they soon learned, from a BBC radio report on August 6, that the Allies had succeeded in their own efforts to create such a weapon. But what they did not know was that many of their meetings and private conversations were being monitored and recorded by British agents. This book contains the complete collection of transcripts that were made from these secret recordings, providing an unprecedented view of how the German scientists, including two Nobel Laureates, thought and spoke about their roles during the war.

Rapport Magazine

The cataloging information allocates this book to the history of physics, but it is also a valuable part of the history of the modern world -- and indeed, well worthwhile reading for sheer human interest!

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Editorials

Midwest Book Review

Expertly annotated by Jeremy Bernstein and put into context by Bernstein (and with an informative introduction by David Cassidy) this startling and sobering set of documents provide an insight into the thoughts and feelings of these ten scientists as they considered the destruction of the Third Reich, the failure of their beloved "German Physics," and the roles they played in the Nazi war effort. [The book] is a unique, informative, invaluable, and at times unsettling contribution to World War II studies.

Rapport Magazine

The cataloging information allocates this book to the history of physics, but it is also a valuable part of the history of the modern world -- and indeed, well worthwhile reading for sheer human interest!

Los Angeles Times Book Review

Hitler's Uranium Club is an excellent source for understanding the ambitions of Heisenberg's team and the reason for its ultimate lack of success.

Book Details

Published
October 1, 2009
Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Pages
415
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780387950891

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