lem. The members were Oppenheimer, members of the other wartime laboratories of the Manhattan District, and several ... end of the war, political problems came to the fore. Oppenheimer has often been blamed for his initial support ...
... all qualified members of the laboratory. But the free flow of information and discussion, together with Oppenheimer's personality, kept morale at its highest throughout the war. As the war was coming to an end and the problem arose of ...
... end of World War II, in response to a massive lobbying effort by the atomic scientists, President Truman ordered the ... Oppenheimer, a consultant to the Lilienthal committee. But the basic principles, and even some of the central ...
... of North Vietnam and of all other acts of war against North Vietnam. Second, negotiations for a cease-fire and an end of violence would be carried on, to be followed by a free election under supervision of the United Nations or other ...
... Oppenheimer' s wartime activities fostered the legend of an ivory-towered scientist and aesthete with leftwing ... war period illustrate this, the most dramatic of several transitions in his life. These letters, which have been ...
... Oppenheimer running toward him, calling Bacher's name. Bacher responded immediately, informing Oppenheimer that he ... end of the war so as to justify the expense. He may have been fearful that after the uranium bomb destroyed ...
... War-era foreign policy, and Lawrence Lifschultz, a noted foreign correspondent, can be obtained from The ... Oppenheimer running toward him, calling Bacher's name. Bacher responded immediately, informing Oppenheimer that he would ...
... war. I had the good fortune to ... an end and the problem arose of what to do with atomic energy, the government appointed an interim committee to discuss the prob lem. The members were Oppenheimer, members of the other wartime.
... of the atomic bomb was because we saw in it one possible instrument for winning a war against formidable and ferocious enemies. It was only years later, when the war and the bomb project were both approaching their end, that we ...
... War II and the rise of the Cold War; the beginnings of the nuclear arms race and the possible extinction of the human ... to end the war in the shortest possible time and to avoid the enormous losses of human life which otherwise ...