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Why Hitler Did Not Have Atomic Bombs

Manfred Popp

Abstrak

In the 75 years since the end of World War II there is still no agreement on the answer to the question of why the presumed race between the USA and Nazi-Germany to build the atomic bomb did not take place. New insights and answers are derived from a detailed analysis of the most important document on the subject, the official report of a German army ordnance dated February 1942. This authoritative document has so far not been adequately analyzed. It has been overlooked, particularly that the goal of the Uranium Project was the demonstration of a self-sustaining chain reaction as a precondition for any future work on power reactors and an atomic bomb. This paper explores why Werner Heisenberg and his colleagues did not meet this goal and what prevented a bomb development program. Further evidence is derived from the research reports of the Uranium Project and from the Farm Hall transcripts. Additional conclusions can be drawn from the omission of experiments, which could have been possible and would have been mandatory if the atomic bomb would have been the aim of the program. Special consideration is given to the role of Heisenberg in the Uranium Project.

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Manfred Popp

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Popp, M. (2021). Why Hitler Did Not Have Atomic Bombs. https://doi.org/10.3390/JNE2010002

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Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
2021
Bahasa
en
Total Sitasi
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Semantic Scholar
DOI
10.3390/JNE2010002
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Open Access ✓