
Hitler’s Uranium Club: The Secret Recordings at Farm Hall 2nd ed. 2001 Edition
Author(s): Jeremy Bernstein (Author), David Cassidy (Introduction)
- Publisher: Copernicus
- Publication Date: December 21, 2000
- Edition: 2nd ed. 2001
- Language: English
- Print length: 415 pages
- ISBN-10: 0387950893
- ISBN-13: 9780387950891
Book Description
Editorial Reviews
Review
(..) Did Heisenberg and the other scientists want to make the bomb? This insightful commentary explains the limitations of their knowledge and the materials available in Germany…. —
F. Potter, Choice…a valuable part of the history of the modern world — and indeed, well worthwhile reading for sheer human interest! —
Rapport Magazine…an excellent source for understanding the ambitions of Heisenberg’s team and the reason for its ultimate lack of success. —
Los Angeles Times Book Review, December 31, 2000A most interesting and important contribution to the modern history of physics. —
Michael Eckert, Deutsches Museum, GermanyIt is a fascinating document, revealing not only the limits of the scientists’ wartime knowledge of physics, but their academic fragmentation, and their often lamentable concepts of political responsibility. —
Charles Maler, Center for European Studies, Harvard UniversityJeremy Bernstein’s thorough understanding of the physics, and his sharp but fair-minded criticism of Heisenberg’s own approach to the problems involved, makes him an essential guide to the Farm Hall transcripts, and for me illuminated a great many things I had not properly appreciated before. —
Michael Frayn, author of Copenhagen[The author] makes the technical discussions understandable to the layman, he compares them to the actual theory of nuclear explosions, he shows where Heisenberg’s understanding is wrong and where it is right. —
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