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The atomic bomb project

Atomic bomb project

The Atomic Bomb was a Nazi Germany military project that was slowed down to make room for atomic bombs and the hydrogen bomb. The united states ended up stealing German scientists for the project some where horrible people but they got amnesty for working with the united states some like Einstein would become well known figures. There were Jewish Austrian and German Scientists that were snuck out of Germany and flown to the United States. Aviation scientists googlime was sent to. The Hungarians were becoming fascists and Confessors of fascism. They visited California to work with johnny chaplain. They spoke publicly to work on it. They worked on his secretary in berlin in the early 1931. Many of the top German physicists and scientists renounced their German citizenship and flew to the united states.

The German scientists in march 1933 had no future in Germany they took issues in Germany. They took issues with Hitler. Germany took a science program that sent scientists to study abroad for one year and come back.

They studied in Latin and did lots of physics studying to better understand treaties they studied on there own. Between 1914-1917 they studied it as a career and worked together. They vibrated it as a rod it’s incredible as a doctors thing as he’s an important scientist.

They studied how to do the chain reaction in 1935 nuclear bombardment. They had a strong personality working on the nuclear bomb.

They studied at Oxford with a roils Royce they studied at the duke setting. They came much closer at Churchill at several hours in the morning at the scientific cavities. They studied at the nuclear energy they studied they immediate achievement they studied the small chance at winning agreement they took out patents. They widened the double neutron they studied the time is ripe.

Einstein built a science absorbatory that was used to do biochemical experiments that that were the precursor of the atomic bomb. The scientists studied microbiology and the scientists freaked out and struggled hard to do the science experiments. The political system in Europe was a major stressor for us scientists. The us scientists frequently contacted Roosevelt and fought them together. Princeton was part of this and did lots of research studies and did research in which they learned that the study of the nucleus of the atom of uranium. They were making major physics research breakthroughs.

Albert Einstein was the lead leader in the atomic bomb project. The natural uranium project eorks together to fight the secondary exposure to mass presence. They used U235 uranium to build build nuclear bombs fission experiments. Triumphantly building them up. U238 was stronger and better. (Uranium types) they had an even number of nuetrons. They had an 200mve output. They absorbed different neutrons and they needed fast neutrons.

Einstein was an attractive science target for recruitment for the United States science projects. The United States scientists and doctors worked as clerks on wall street and conducted science experiments in biology and physics. Einstein got a letter from the president and wanted to view it in person. Be bold and keep moving was the views that were done. They were innocent and worked together. They wanted to design atomic bombs to end other types of war but were afraid of other countries designing atomic bombs.

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