German National Socialism and the Quest for Nuclear Power 1939-1949
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This is a paperback edition of Professor Walker's full-scale examination of the German efforts to harness the economic military and political power of nuclear fission between 1939 and 1949. It argues that the German decision not to attempt the production of nuclear weapons during World War II came as a result of economic and political developments not scientific or moral considerations and was at the time a perfectly reasonable policy. Professor Walker also places nuclear fission research in the contexts of the war effort and German cultural imperialism including the plunder and exploitation of Greater Germany the German slave labor economy and the ambivalent interaction between the Nazi party and the German physicists. <P>The book begins at the height of the Empire and carries the story through to the founding of the two postwar republics in order to emphasize continuity before and after the Third Reich and to compare the scientists' activity during the war and after the shock of Hiroshima and the Nuremberg trials. Throughout Professor Walker explains clearly in terms that the non-specialist can understand what was involved in the Germans' quest and in what ways the German scientists succeeded or failed in the development of the bomb.
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