Oppenheimer - The Atomic Intelligence

Oppenheimer - The Atomic Intelligence
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Download or read book Oppenheimer - The Atomic Intelligence written by Edgar Wollstone and published by AJS. This book was released on with total page 72 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: J. Robert Oppenheimer is known as the “Father of the Atomic Bomb”. Oppenheimer was a great physicist and the head of the “Manhattan Project”. It is such an irony to see that he was the protector and destroyer of the world. The use of the atomic bomb put an end to the Second World War, but its effects lasted for many generations. For the love of his country, he made the deadliest weapon with good intentions, but things will not go as planned. Even though they succeeded in stopping the war it was heartbreaking to the people whose lives were completely destroyed by the bombing. Oppenheimer was a man of his word and highly dedicated to his work. Due to some false accusations, Oppenheimer had to face many difficulties. His dedication is forever appreciated and honoured. Learn more about him in the upcoming pages.


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