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Samuel S. Kloda spent more than 40 years meeting with the
scientists who built the first atomic bombs, and the crews that
delivered them to Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Those conversations
encouraged him to search archives throughout the U.S. Newly
unearthed documents were brought to former members of the Manhattan
Project or the 509th Composite Group, who were always willing to
autograph and recount the details of these artifacts. Most of the
major books on the Manhattan Project were published before 1973. In
the years that followed, newly declassified documents became
available and showed that many authors had included huge
inaccuracies. Richly illustrated with important documents and
photographs, Kloda's chronicle of the dawn of the atomic age sets
the record straight on one of the greatest scientific advancements
of all time. Readers will see how a single letter from Albert
Einstein to President Franklin Roosevelt in 1939 led to the
formation of the Advisory Committee on Uranium and, within six
years, to the secret Manhattan Project employing more than 100,000
men and women.
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