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Manhattan Project Thesis

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The Manhattan Project was an impressive, secret, wartime effort to design and build the world’s first nuclear weapon, at the hands of some of the world’s greatest physicists and mathematicians. This development was a $20 billion project during World War II that eventually resulted in the first production of uranium and plutonium bombs. Driven by the fear that Hitler’s Germany would invent the bomb first, America’s quest for nuclear explosives took less than four years and took place in facilities at Oak Ridge, Tennessee and Hanford, Washington. In this thesis paper, we will look at the history of how the Manhattan Project came to be and the scientific and technology aspects of building the atomic bomb. As well as the different methods in achieving this major milestone in human history 1

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This type of power would be compacted in a bomb that would be catastrophic in the hands of anyone much less the Germans and Hitler. In a reply letter to Einstein on October 19, 1939 President Roosevelt wrote to inform him that he had created a committee that included Alexander Sachs (a physicist who helped Einstein pin the letter to Roosevelt) and military representatives from both the Army and Navy, to study uranium.2 The Manhattan Project was the code name given to the design and build effort of the atomic bomb in

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