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J. Robert Oppenheimer Who

J. Robert Oppenheimer: Who explores the life of the theoretical physicist who led the Manhattan Project, a program that dramatically altered global power. The book examines the ethical challenges faced by scientists during wartime and the complex political landscape of the Cold War era. It follows Oppenheimer's journey from academia to becoming the leader of the Los Alamos Laboratory, where the atomic bomb was developed. The book highlights how Oppenheimer, despite lacking administrative experience, managed a vast team of scientists and engineers to achieve a seemingly impossible goal.

The narrative delves into Oppenheimer's early life and career, his pivotal role in the Manhattan Project, and the post-war period where he advocated for international control of atomic energy. The book reveals the intricate web of political forces that ultimately led to his downfall.

One intriguing fact is that the Manhattan Project involved immense logistical challenges, requiring the coordination of diverse experts and resources. Another is that Oppenheimer's later advocacy for international control clashed with powerful figures, leading to his security hearing.

Through extensive research and accessible narrative, the book offers a nuanced perspective on the intersection of science, politics, and ethics. It traces Oppenheimer's trajectory across three key sections: his early life and education, his leadership during the Manhattan Project, and his subsequent political struggles. This approach provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of Oppenheimer's life and the lasting impact of his work on military history and the world.


Author:

  • Sabine Lorca

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 92 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Biographies and reportage
  • Biographies
  • History
  • Military history

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