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  2. German nuclear program during World War II - Wikipedia

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    At the close of World War II, the Soviet Union had special search teams operating in Austria and Germany, especially in Berlin, to identify and obtain equipment, material, intellectual property, and personnel useful to the Soviet atomic bomb project.

  3. Operation Epsilon - Wikipedia

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    The transcripts seem to indicate that the physicists, in particular Heisenberg, had either overestimated the amount of enriched uranium that an atomic bomb would require or consciously overstated it, and that the German project was at best in a very early, theoretical stage of thinking about how atomic bombs would work; in fact, it is estimated ...

  4. Alsos Mission - Wikipedia

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    A four-man team under Eckman was sent to investigate a suspiciously devastating V-2 explosion near Antwerp, and Fred Wardenburg had to confirm that it was not a small nuclear explosion. [64] [65] Rumors that Germany had an atomic bomb persisted as late as March 1945, [66] but all signs pointed to the lack of a production program. On March 16 ...

  5. Leipzig L-IV experiment accident - Wikipedia

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    There was a steam explosion and a reactor fire in the "uranium machine", a primitive form of research reactor. [ 1 ] Shortly after the Leipzig L-IV atomic pile —worked on by Werner Heisenberg and Robert Döpel —demonstrated Germany's first signs of neutron propagation, the device was checked for a possible heavy water leak.

  6. Jonas Valley - Wikipedia

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    A book by Rainer Karlsch, Hitlers Bombe, published in 2005, alleges that Kurt Diebner's team tested some type of nuclear related device in Ohrdruf, which is very close to Jonastal. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Moreover, Ohrdruf is located at the end of the hill, which starts at Jonas Valley and where there are still the remains of excavations and blocked tunnels.

  7. In 2020’s “Tenet,” Christopher Nolan blew up a 747, and for his latest feature, “Oppenheimer,” he recreated the Trinity Test without using visual effects, opting to find a way to do it ...

  8. 1945–1998 - Wikipedia

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    The piece begins with the two nuclear explosions at Hiroshima and Nagasaki.The United States conducts several nuclear tests after the war. The Soviet Union and United Kingdom then gain nuclear weapons, increasing the number of explosions.

  9. 1 Dead, 16 Injured in Germany Chemical Complex Explosion - AOL

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    The explosion at the waste management facility of the Chempark site in the city of Leverkusen, near Cologne, sent a large black cloud into the air. 1 Dead, 16 Injured in Germany Chemical Complex ...