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Old January 20th 04, 05:12 PM
Denyav
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They did, a result of the competition for resources

More likely ideological,Deibner was a hard liner,Heisenberg not.

No one , he is clear that Germany was never even close to developing
a nuclear weapon.


Really,then go to your local library and check out Washington Post dated
10.9.45 ,apparently days right after VE day were more open society type days
than we have today.
What does "close" mean?,they have even tested it.(and killed thousands of
German citizens,slave laborers etc).


Nope, there was no bomb.


There were two partially complete bombs AND they both were used.

Using information from Los Alamos


But US and USSR designs were very similar not surprisingly because they were
designed by the same Germans,but some had to die for a cover up story.
Without occupation of Germany Manhattan Project would be one of biggest and
most expensive failures in the human history.

I doubt it.

Then check out WP referred above.