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adam_text | TURNING POINTS IN WORLD HISTORY THE ATOM BOMB TAMARA L. ROLEFF, BOOK
EDITOR DAVID L. BENDER, PUBLISHER BRUNO LEONE, EXECUTIVE EDITOR BONNIE
SZUMSKI, EDITORIAL DIRECTOR GREENHAVEN PRESS, INC., SAN DIEGO,
CALIFORNIA CONTENTS FOREWORD 10 A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE ATOM BOMB 12
CHAPTER 1: THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE ATOM BOMB 1. THE DISCOVERY OF FISSION
BY C.P. SNOW 36 WHEN UNSTABLE ELEMENTS SUCH AS URANIUM-235 ARE BOM-
BARDED WITH SLOW-MOVING NEUTRONS, THE URANIUM NUCLEUS UNDERGOES FISSION.
FISSION SPLITS AN ATOM S NUCLEUS IN TWO, FORMING TWO NEW ELEMENTS, AND
RELEASES ADDITIONAL NEU- TRONS AS WELL AS A CONSIDERABLE AMOUNT OF
ENERGY. THE DISCOVERY OF FISSION WAS CRITICAL TO THE CREATION OF THE
ATOM BOMB. 2. THE FIRST NUCLEAR CHAIN REACTION BY LAURA FERMI 46 AFTER
THE DISCOVERY OF FISSION, SCIENTISTS BEGAN WORKING ON A WAY TO CONTROL
THE RELEASE OF EXCESS NEUTRONS TO PRODUCE A NUCLEAR CHAIN REACTION. A
SMALL NUCLEAR REACTOR MADE OF GRAPHITE BRICKS AND LUMPS OF URANIUM WAS
BUILT ON A SQUASH COURT IN CHICAGO. BY REGULATING THE AMOUNT OF
NEUTRON-ABSORBING ELEMENTS IN A NUCLEAR CHAIN REAC- TOR, FISSION CAN BE
CONTROLLED. 3. THE RACE TO MAKE THE ATOM BOMB 56 BY ROBERT C. BATCHELDER
ALTHOUGH MANY OF EUROPE S PREEMINENT SCIENTISTS MI- GRATED TO THE UNITED
STATES WHEN ADOLF HITLER CAME TO POWER, A FEW REMAINED IN GERMANY AND
WORKED ON ATOMIC RESEARCH. THE UNITED STATES INTENSIFIED ITS EF- FORTS
TO DEVELOP THE ATOM BOMB WITH EVERY REPORT IT RE- CEIVED OF GERMAN WORK
ON ATOMIC ENERGY, BECAUSE IT FEARED THE RESULTS IF GERMANY DEVELOPED THE
ATOM BOMB FIRST. 4. THE MANHATTAN PROJECT BY FERENC MORTON SZASZ 67 THE
MANHATTAN PROJECT*THE CODE NAME FOR THE U.S. EF- FORT TO BUILD THE
ATOMIC BOMB*WAS ONE OF AMERICA S BEST-KEPT SECRETS. THE UNITED STATES
STARTED FROM SCRATCH AND DEVELOPED AN ENTIRE NUCLEAR ENERGY INDUSTRY IN
JUST A FEW YEARS. 5. THE TRINITY TEST BY LESLIE R. GROVES 76 THE FIRST
EXPLOSION OF AN ATOMIC BOMB AT THE TRINITY TEST SITE WAS A TREMENDOUS
SUCCESS. THE BOMB S DESTRUC- TIVE FORCE FAR EXCEEDED ITS CREATORS
EXPECTATIONS. OB- SERVERS OF THE TRINITY TEST WERE IN A STATE OF
PROFOUND AWE OVER THE BOMB S POWER. CHAPTER 2: THE DECISION TO DROP THE
ATOM BOMB 1. IT WAS ALWAYS ASSUMED THE BOMB WOULD BE USED 87 BY ALAN
CRANSTON THERE WAS NEVER A DEBATE OVER THE DECISION TO USE THE ATOM
BOMB. IT WAS ASSUMED BY ALL THOSE INVOLVED IN THE ATOM BOMB
PROJECT*SCIENTISTS, MILITARY OFFICIALS, AND POLITICIANS ALIKE*THAT THE
BOMB WOULD BE USED AGAINST THE ENEMY WHENEVER THE BOMB WAS READY. 2. THE
GOVERNMENT WAS JUSTIFIED IN USING THE 91 ATOM BOMB BY HENRY L. STIMSON
THE ATOM BOMB WAS CONSIDERED A LEGITIMATE WEAPON OF WAR IN 1945, AND THE
DECISION TO USE IT AGAINST JAPAN WAS CAREFULLY CONSIDERED. DROPPING THE
BOMB ON JAPAN WAS THE ONLY SURE COURSE THAT WOULD END THE WAR QUICKLY
AND WITH MINIMAL LOSS OF AMERICAN LIVES. 3. USING THE ATOM BOMB WAS
UNNECESSARY 103 AND IMMORAL BY HANSON W. BALDWIN JAPAN WAS A DEFEATED
NATION WHOSE SURRENDER WAS IN- EVITABLE. THE ATOM BOMB WAS NOT NEEDED TO
END THE WAR; AT MOST, IT HASTENED THE END BY JUST A FEW DAYS. AMERI-
CANS HAVE LOST THEIR MORALITY BY EMPLOYING SUCH A WEAPON OF MASS
DESTRUCTION. 4. THE ATOM BOMB WAS USED TO INTIMIDATE 115 THE SOVIETS BY
GAR ALPEROVITZ DROPPING THE ATOM BOMB ON JAPAN WAS NOT NECESSARY TO
FORCE JAPAN S SURRENDER. THE UNITED STATES USED THE ATOM BOMB TO
INTIMIDATE THE SOVIET UNION AND GIVE AMERICA AN ADVANTAGE IN POST-WAR
NEGOTIATIONS. CHAPTER 3: AFTERMATH 1. A HIROSHIMA SURVIVOR S TALE BY
ATSUKO TSUJIOKA 12 8 WHEN THE ATOM BOMB EXPLODED OVER HIROSHIMA, THE
CITY WAS OBLITERATED, TENS OF THOUSANDS OF JAPANESE CIVILIANS WERE
KILLED, AND EVEN MORE WERE INJURED. A SURVIVOR OF THE ATOMIC BLAST
DESCRIBES HER EXPERIENCE AND LAMENTS THE DIRECTION SCIENCE HAS TAKEN. 2.
VISITING THE DEVASTATION OF NAGASAKI 135 BY CHARLES W. SWEENEY, WITH
JAMES A. ANTONUCCI AND MARION K. ANTONUCCI THE PILOT THAT DROPPED THE
BOMB ON NAGASAKI VISITS THE CITY SHORTLY AFTER THE JAPANESE SURRENDER.
ALTHOUGH HE RE- ALIZES THAT ONE BOMB WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR DESTROYING AN
ENTIRE CITY AND KILLING AND INJURING TENS OF THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE, HE
DOES NOT REGRET THE DECISION TO DROP THE BOMB, AS HE BELIEVES IT WAS THE
ONLY WAY TO ENSURE A SPEEDY END TO A BLOODY WAR. 3. A SOCIETY LAID WASTE
BY THE COMMITTEE FOR THE 141 COMPILATION OF MATERIALS ON DAMAGE CAUSED
BY THE ATOMIC BOMBS IN HIROSHIMA AND NAGASAKI THE ATOM BOMB SO
COMPLETELY DESTROYS FAMILIES, BUSI- NESSES, AND THE GOVERNMENT THAT
PEOPLE ARE UNABLE TO COPE WITH THE BOMB S DESTRUCTION. CONSEQUENTLY, THE
EN- TIRE SOCIETY IN THOSE CITIES COLLAPSES. CHAPTER 4: AMERICA IN THE
COLD WAR 1. U.S. SOLDIERS ARE EXPOSED TO RADIATION IN 149 POSTWAR TESTS
BY MICHAEL UHL AND TOD ENSIGN . AMERICAN TROOPS WERE EXPOSED TO ATOMIC
BLASTS AND RA- DIOACTIVE FALLOUT DURING NUCLEAR TESTS IN THE NEVADA
DESERT IN THE 1950S TO DETERMINE THE BOMBS EFFECTS ON THEIR WARFIGHTING
SKILLS. THE SOLDIERS WERE RARELY GIVEN PROTECTION FROM THE EXPLOSIONS OR
ACCURATE INFORMATION ABOUT THE DANGERS OF RADIATION. 2. THE CONTINUING
CYCLE OF FEAR AND APATHY 161 BY PAUL BOYER AMERICANS HAVE ALTERNATELY
FEARED AND BEEN INDIFFERENT TO THE ATOM BOMB AND THE POSSIBILITY OF
NUCLEAR WAR. ANXIETY LEVELS TEND TO RISE WHEN THE BOMB IS A FEATURED
PART OF FOREIGN POLICY DECISIONS; APATHY USUALLY TAKES OVER WHEN
AMERICANS ARE PREOCCUPIED WITH OTHER WORLD EVENTS. 3. THE ATOM BOMB IN
POP CULTURE BY BRYAN C. TAYLOR 174 MANY OF THE PUBLIC S FEARS AND
CONCERNS ABOUT ATOM BOMBS AND NUCLEAR ENERGY HAVE BEEN REFLECTED IN
MOVIES, TELEVISION PROGRAMS, AND BOOKS. AS SOCIETY S WORRIES EVOLVED,
SO, TOO, DID THE MASS MEDIA S PORTRAYAL OF THE BOMB. NIEDERS. |
STAATS-U. UNIV.-1 BBLIOTHEK GOTTINGEN CHAPTER 5: IN RETROSPECT:
SCIENTISTS EVALUATE THE ATOM BOMB 1. A SCIENTIST LEAVES THE MANHATTAN
PROJECT 180 - BY JOSEPH ROTBLAT SCIENTIST JOSEPH ROTBLAT JOINS THE ATOM
BOMB PROJECT IN THE EARLY STAGES TO HELP ENSURE THAT THE UNITED STATES
DE- VELOPS THE BOMB BEFORE GERMANY. WHEN HE DISCOVERS THE REAL PURPOSE
OF THE BOMB, HIS CONSCIENCE WILL NOT PERMIT HIM TO CONTINUE WORKING ON
THE PROJECT AND HE LEAVES BEFORE THE BOMB IS COMPLETED. 2. SCIENTISTS
LOOK BACK ON THE MANHATTAN PROJECT 190 BY WILLIAM L. LAURENCE TWENTY
YEARS AFTER THE ATOM BOMB WAS DROPPED, VARIOUS SCIENTISTS AND MILITARY
AND GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS ASSOCI- ATED WITH THE MANHATTAN PROJECT DISCUSS
THEIR VIEWS ABOUT THE ATOM BOMB. THEY REVEAL THEIR THOUGHTS ON WHETHER
IT WAS RIGHT TO DEVELOP THE BOMB AND WHETHER THE UNITED STATES SHOULD
HAVE WARNED JAPAN BEFORE DROPPING IT. 3. SCIENTISTS MUST BE MORALLY
RESPONSIBLE FOR 202 THEIR WORK BY JOHN A. SIMPSON SCIENTISTS AND
ENGINEERS MUST TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE CONSEQUENCES OF THEIR WORK.
THOSE WHO PARTICIPATE IN NUCLEAR WEAPON PROJECTS MUST EDUCATE THE PUBLIC
AND THE GOVERNMENT ABOUT THE DANGERS OF ATOMIC BOMBS TO EN- SURE THAT
THE WEAPONS ARE NEVER USED. 4. THE UNITED STATES WAS RIGHT TO BUILD THE
207 HYDROGEN BOMB BY EDWARD TELLER THE UNITED STATES WAS RIGHT TO
DEVELOP THE ATOM BOMB BECAUSE THE OPPORTUNITY TO INCREASE KNOWLEDGE
SHOULD NEVER BE AVOIDED. IN THE SAME RESPECT, THE UNITED STATES WAS
AGAIN CORRECT TO DEVELOP THE HYDROGEN BOMB, ESPE- CIALLY SINCE THE
SOVIET UNION HAD ALREADY BEGUN WORKING ON ITS OWN BOMB. CHAPTER 6:
EPILOGUE 1. THE ENOLA GAY CONTROVERSY BY MICHAEL J. HOGAN 214 MORE THAN
FIFTY YEARS AFTER THE END OF WORLD WAR II, CONTROVERSY REIGNS OVER THE
DROPPING OF THE ATOM BOMB ON JAPAN. CONFLICTING VIEWS OF HOW THE ATOM
BOMB SHOULD BE PORTRAYED LED TO THE CANCELLATION OF A PLANNED EXHIBIT BY
THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. APPENDIX: EXCERPTS FROM ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS
225 PERTAINING TO THE ATOM BOMB GLOSSARY 249 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 251
CHRONOLOGY 255 FOR FURTHER RESEARCH 260 INDEX 265
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