Read The First War of Physics Online
Authors: Jim Baggott
Normandy, Allied invasion (Operation Overlord)
237
,
272
North Africa
259
North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO)
435
,
488
,
490
North Korea,
see
Korea
Norway
Norwegian government-in-exile
132
,
216
Norwegian Independent Company No. One
117
,
169
Norwegian Institute of Technology
82
,
84
Norwegian resistance,
see also
Vemork
34
,
83–4
,
117
,
169
,
171
,
201
,
342
Norwood, Melita
433
nuclear chain reactions
15–20
,
27
,
42
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44–5
,
51
,
60
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69
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80
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90
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99
,
247
,
421
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461–2
nuclear reactor research
146
,
270–1
,
280
nuclear reactors
Hanford
210
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235
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243
,
282–6
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316
,
420
Oak Ridge
152
,
196
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205
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208
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227
,
241–2
,
280–6
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310
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401
,
485
Nuremberg war crimes tribunal
265
,
413
Oak Ridge facility
152
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196
,
205
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208
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227
,
241–2
,
276
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280
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282
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285–6
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310
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401
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485
Office of Scientific Research and Development (OSRD)
107–10
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141
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151
,
181
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259
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275
,
309
Office of Strategic Services (OSS)
224
,
261
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263
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269
,
273–4
,
276–7
,
339
,
423
,
431
Office of War Information (OWI)
224
Official Secrets Act
394
,
404
,
460
,
480
Ohnesorge, Wilhelm
80
Ohta, River
331–3
Oliphant, Mark
57–9
,
63–4
,
72–3
,
84
,
105
,
108–9
,
126
,
140
,
218
Oliver, Justice
404–5
Olympic, Operation,
see
operations
Omega Canyon
281
One World or None
(manifesto)
389
Ongjin Peninsula
468
operations
Barbarossa
85
Coronet
324
Downfall
324
Epsilon
342
Freshman
132–6
,
153–5
,
169
,
174
,
215
Olympic
324
Skylark
83–5
Weserübung
34
Oppenheimer, J. Robert
advocates international proliferation of atomic technology
205–6
,
303
,
388–9
and Jean Tatlock
195–6
and the ‘Chevalier’ incident
186
and the FBI
145
,
193
,
224
,
402
,
413–14
and the Un-American Activities Committee
465–6
appointed director of the Manhattan Project
165–6
arrives at Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton
414
chairs the General Advisory Committee (GAC)
412
,
455
character and early career
143–5
courts Charlotte Riefenstahl
79
establishes ‘Cowpuncher’ committee
285
flirts with left-wing politics
144
leadership at Los Alamos
187
,
232
leads the S-l programme
143
loses faith in the Soviet Union
412–13
on the morality of the H-bomb
455–7
perceived as a security threat
194–7
recruits scientists for work at Los Alamos
167
,
188
replaced by Norris Bradbury at Los Alamos
405
requests formal hearing to clear his name
474–80
selects Los Alamos site
166
Oppenheimer, Kitty
145
,
185–7
,
195–6
,
234
,
402
,
414
Oppenheimer, Peter
187
Osan, South Korea
468
OSRD,
see
Office of Scientific Research and Development
OSS,
see
Office of Strategic Services (OSS)
Ottawa Journal
, the (periodical)
379–80
Ovakimyan, Gaik
183
Overlord, Operation,
see
operations
Pacific Fleet, the US
112
Pacific Ocean
240
,
302
,
319–20
,
325
,
407
Parajito Canyon, laboratory at
407
Paris
33–8
,
64
,
69–72
,
152
,
274–7
,
431
Parsons, Captain William ‘Deke’
244–6
,
319
,
328–8
,
331
particles
Pas de Calais
272
Paschen, Friedrich
273
Pash, Colonel Boris
193–7
,
204–7
,
223–4
,
259
,
268–9
,
273–5
,
292–4
,
304
,
414
,
466
,
477
Pastelnyak, Pavel
183
Patterson, Roscoe C.
300
Pavlov, Vasily
381–2
Pearson, Drew
393
Peierls, Rudolf
58–67
,
72–3
,
78–9
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87
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93
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96
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99
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101
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104
,
140
,
147
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179
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218
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227
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242
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346
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351
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366
,
405
,
425
,
459
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462
,
484–5
Penney, William
218
,
227
,
254
,
320
,
423
Pennsylvania
, USS (ship)
408
Pennsylvania Sugar
240
Pentagon, the
151
,
196
,
301
,
303
,
416
People’s Commissariat of Non-ferrous Metallurgy
248
Perrin, Francis
60
Perrin, Michael
102
,
259
,
293
,
341
,
460
Pervukhin, Mikhail
247
,
361
,
432
,
449
Peter the Great
432
Petersburg,
see
St Petersburg
Petrella Peak
268
Petrzhak, Konstantin
159
Physical Review
(periodical)
20
,
49–51
,
67
,
107
,
188
Physical Society, the American
457
Piedimonte San Germano
268
Pitzer, Kenneth
478
Placzek, Else (formerly von Halban)
228
,
395
Planck, Erwin
278
Planck, Max
24
Plötzensee Prison
278
plutonium,
see also
elements
bomb,
see also
bombs
189
,
210–11
,
242–3
,
246
,
254
,
285–6
,
291
,
312
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335
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338
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345
,
370
,
420
,
426
,
444
critical mass of
189
,
210
,
243
,
291
,
317
dioxide
448
isotope Pu-240
242–3
naming of
139
production of
140
,
152
,
180
,
210
,
235
,
242
,
282
,
284
,
367
,
426
tendency to pre-detonate
210
Point Zero
313–16
German invasion of
34
Nazi-occupied
62
isotope polonium-210
481
Pontecorvo, Bruno
167–8
,
184
,
484
Port Richmond, Staten Island
152
Possibility of Technical Energy Production from Uranium Fission, The
(report)
31
Potapova, Yelena
103
Potsdam
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318
,
322
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324
,
326
,
328
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343
,
368
Potsdam Declaration
324
,
326
,
328
,
335–7
Poulsson, Second Lieutenant Jens Anton
134–5
,
168
,
171–2
,
201
,
342
Power, Thomas
486
Heisenberg’s War
(book)
486
Powers, Tomas
489
Prague
391
Pravda
(periodical)
410
Prima Facie Proof of the Feasibility of the Super, A
(report)
406
Princeton University,
see
universities
Palmer Laboratory
13
Prinz Eugen
(ship)
408
protons
4–10
,
14
,
37
,
47
,
51
,
80
,
388
Purdue University,
see
universities
purges, Stalinist,
see
Great Purge
PURPLE cipher machine
322
Putin, Vladimir
492
quantum mechanics
28
,
97–8
,
262
,
273
Quebec agreement, the
216
,
250
,
397–9
Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario
see
universities
Quisling, Vidkun
R-12 missiles,
see also
Cuba, missile crisis
488
Rabi, Isidor
167
,
188
,
235
,
244
,
316
,
318
,
412
,
454
,
456
,
478
Rabinowitch, Eugene
307
racial laws,
see also
Jews
3
‘Rad Lab’ (University of California, Berkeley)
12
,
47–8
,
105
,
107
,
139
,
164
,
176
,
184
,
186–7
,
193–4
,
196–7
,
204–5
,
207
,
218
,
314
,
465