Manhattan Project and the A-Bomb-
Title: Manhattan Project and the A-Bomb-
Category: /History
Details: Words: 1664 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Manhattan Project and the A-Bomb-
Category: /History
Details: Words: 1664 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Manhattan Project and the A-Bomb-
Just before the beginning of World War II, Albert Einstein
wrote a letter to President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Urged by
Hungarian-born physicists Leo Szilard, Eugene Wingner, and Edward
Teller, Einstein told Roosevelt about Nazi German efforts to purify
Uranium-235 which might be used to build an atomic bomb. Shortly after
that the United States Government began work on the Manhattan Project.
The Manhattan Project was the code name for the
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the United States
should have warned the Japanese, or that we should have invited them
to a public demonstration. "In retrospect that U.S. use of the atomic
bomb may have been the first act of the cold war."(Grolier 8) On the
other side, advocates claimed that the invasion of the Japanese
islands could and would result in over one million military casualties
plus the civilian losses based on previous invasions of Japanese
occupied islands.