The building of the Atomic Bomb Part 4
Until his death in 1970, Maj. Gen. Leslie R. Groves never had a single regret about the lives that were lost as a result of the Manhattan Project
Read MoreUntil his death in 1970, Maj. Gen. Leslie R. Groves never had a single regret about the lives that were lost as a result of the Manhattan Project
Read MoreThe majority of people who worked on the Manhattan Project were only told what they needed to know to do their jobs
Read MoreContributors to new website put experiences in words, music and visual art running the gamut from optimism to despair
Read MoreThe beginnings of the Manhattan Project can be traced to research into uranium-238 conducted at the University of California, Berkeley
Read MoreMaj. Gen. Leslie R. Groves orchestrated, planned and summoned the most brilliant minds of the time to work on the nuclear device that ended the Second World War
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