German nuclear energy project
The German nuclear energy project was an endeavor by scientists during World War II in Nazi Germany to develop nuclear energy and an atomic bomb for practical use. Unlike the competing Allied effort to develop a nuclear weapon the German effort resulted in two rival teams, one working for the military, the second, a civilian effort co-ordinated by the German Post Office.
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Scientist - World War II - Nazi Germany - Nuclear energy - Atomic bomb - Allied - Develop a nuclear weapon - Civilian
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| ► | Overview |
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| ► | Post war |
| ► | Analysis and legacy |
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