Read Inside the Centre: The Life of J. Robert Oppenheimer Online
Authors: Ray Monk
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. ‘shorten the war’: Rhodes (1988), 701
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.
Enola Gay
set off from Tinian: the account of the Hiroshima
raid that follows is based on those given in Christman (1998), Gordin (2007), Rhodes (1988) and Serber (1998).
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. ‘Fellows’: Rhodes (1988), 710
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. ‘We turned back’: ibid.
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. ‘a pot’: ibid., 711
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. ‘I was trying’: ibid.
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. ‘I just could not understand’: ibid., 717
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. a long article: see Hersey (1989)
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. ‘in the conviction’:
New Yorker
, 31 August 1946, quoted DeGroot (2005), 109
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. ‘He drove the boat’: Hersey (1989), 45
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. ‘Many of them’: Rhodes (1988), 718
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. ‘a woman with her jaw missing’: ibid., 721
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. ‘people with their bowels and brains coming out’: ibid.
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. ‘dead child’: DeGroot (2005), 88
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. ‘that Hiroshima had disappeared’: Rhodes (1988), 728
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. the official estimate: ibid.
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. the best estimate: see
http://www.atomicarchive.com/Docs/MED/med_chp10.shtml
, from which my figures were taken
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. ‘Deak to Farrell’: Christman (1998), 193
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. to find a cable: Groves (1962), 319
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. he went out to play tennis: ibid., 320
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. ‘The hours went by’: ibid., 321
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. ‘I went to sleep’: ibid., 322–3
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. It arrived in triumph: see Christman (1998), 194
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. ‘additional information’: Groves (1962), 323
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. ‘felt this strike’: ibid.
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. ‘I was eating lunch’: Truman (1955), 421
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. ‘Sixteen hours ago’: Donovan (1996), 97
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. ‘the achievement’: ibid., 98
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. ‘the Japanese’: Cohen (1983), 22
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. ‘Hahn was completely shattered’: Bernstein (2001), 115
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. ‘I don’t believe a word’: ibid., 116
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. ‘ten tons’: ibid., 117
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. ‘Here is the news’: ibid., 357
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. ‘By God’s mercy’: ibid., 361
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. ‘We were unable’: ibid., 121
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. ‘I am thankful’: ibid., 122
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. ‘I was asked’: ibid., 124
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. ‘You are probably’: Chevalier (1965), ix
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. ‘had often discussed’: Groves (1962), 342
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. ‘With the success’: Rhodes (1988), 738
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. On 8 August: ibid., 736
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. ‘after about 3 August’: see page 443
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. ‘Young man’: Groves (1962), 344
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. arrived at Kokura: Rhodes (1988), 740
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. The best estimate: see
http://www.atomicarchive.com/Docs/MED/med_chp10.shtml
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. about 70,000: Rhodes (1988), 740
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. ordered him off the plane: Serber (1998), 113
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. ‘The only picture’: ibid., 114
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. ‘You have known’: ibid., 112
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. ‘our entire organization’: Groves (1962), 353
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. reported to General Marshall: Rhodes (1988), 743
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. ‘for by that time’: Groves (1962), 346
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. ‘any demand’: Rhodes (1988), 742
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. ‘the most cruel’: Stoff et al. (1991), 244
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. ‘massacring’: ibid.
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. ‘said the thought’: ibid., 245
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. ‘From the moment’: ibid., 247
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. ‘I cannot endure’: Rhodes (1988), 744
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. ‘the enemy’: ibid., 745
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. ‘Seldom, if ever’: quoted Hunner (2004), 77
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. ‘Let me tell you’: Serber (1998), 115
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. ‘Hey, Oppie’: Michelmore (1969), 113
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. ‘There’s surprisingly little excitement’: Serber (1998), 114
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. ‘A whole damn bunch’: Goodchild (1980), 169
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. ‘Few of us’: Frisch (1980), 177
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. ‘nervous wreck’: Herken (2002), 139
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. when Lawrence came to Los Alamos: ibid., 140
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. ‘There is every reason’: Hunner (2004), 82
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. ‘revulsion’: Smith (1965), 77
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. ‘The reasons’: Conant (2005), 330
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. ‘He smoked constantly’: ibid., 333
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. ‘We believe’: JRO to Stimson, 17.8.1945, Stoff et al. (1991), 255, S & W, 294
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. ‘had an opportunity’: JRO to EOL, 30.8.1945, S & W, 301
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. ‘felt reluctant’: ibid.
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. ‘Could all this be printed out’: Smyth (1989), ix
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. ‘Rather’: ibid.
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. ‘I had the fairly clear impression’: JRO to EOL, 30.8.1945, S & W, 301
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. ‘Secretary Byrnes’: Stoff et al. (1991), 256
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. ‘I can understand now’: Chevalier (1965), x
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. ‘The thing had to be done’: B & S, 319
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. ‘You will believe’: JRO to HWS, 26.8.1945, S & W, 297
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. ‘in an earnest’: JRO to Bernheim, 27.8.1945, S & W, 297–8
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. ‘You will understand’: JRO to Deutsch, 24.8.1945, S & W, 295
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. a long letter to Charles Lauritsen: JRO to Lauritsen,
c
. 27.8.1945, S & W, 298–300
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. ‘a real instrument’: JRO to Marcelle Bier, 31.8.1945, S & W, 303
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. ‘tickling the dragon’s tail’: see Hoddeson et al. (1993), 346–8, and Malenfant (2005)
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. suffered an accident: see Hunner (2004), 84–5
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. ‘I think it’s good propaganda’: Stoff et al. (1991), 258
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. ‘I’ll be delayed’: Serber (1998), 114
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. ‘The most striking impression’: ibid., 123
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. ‘callousness’: ibid., 125
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. ‘The ruins’: ibid., 135
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. a press conference: see Norris (2002), 439–40
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. ‘No one’: Hunner (2004), 114–5
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. origins of this organisation: I am dependent here on the information provided in Piccard (1965). It is more usual to say that ALAS was formed on 30 August 1945, but, using contemporary sources and ALAS’s own archive of documents, Piccard gives a fuller and more detailed account that traces the origins back to the spring of 1945.
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. ‘the international control’: from an anonymous note in the ALAS files, dated 24 October 1945, quoted Piccard (1965), 252
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. a document: reproduced in full ibid., Appendix A
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. ‘In the event’: ibid., 259
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. ‘The development of the atomic bomb’: ibid.
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. ‘You will probably recognize’: S & W, 304
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. ‘Mr Harrison points out’: Piccard (1965), 260
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. ‘If this bill passes’: Lanouette (1994), 286
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. ‘felt that he had’: Rhodes (1996), 241
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. ‘I must confess’: Smith (1965), 140
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. ‘frightening’: Lanouette (1994), 287
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. ‘Mention to a Senator’s secretary’: ibid., 288
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. ‘It was a declaration’: Wilson (1996), 353
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. ‘not necessarily’: ibid.
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. ‘The scientific background’: Piccard (1965), 261
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. ‘one of the best speeches’: Conant (2005), 346
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. ‘It is our hope’: S & W, 310
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. ‘The peoples of this world’: ibid., 311
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. ‘He’d better be careful’: Conant (2005), 351
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. ‘The woods’: ibid.
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. ‘There were always people’: ibid., 352
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. ‘somewhat academic’:
Hearings on Science Legislation (S. 1297 and related bills): Hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on military affairs
, United States Senate, Seventy-Ninth Congress, first session, Washington DC: US Government Printing Office (1945), 300
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. ‘a plea’: ibid., 301
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. ‘If the so-called secret’: ibid., 322
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. ‘no technical difficulty’: ibid., 325
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. ‘The two’: ibid., 321
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. ‘The Johnson bill’: ibid., 308
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. ‘oblique attack’: quoted Smith (1965), 154
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. ‘the coolest reception’: Thorpe (2006), 176
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. ‘Oppie’s suggestions’: ibid.
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. a dinner: see Lanouette (1994), 290
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. ‘I never saw a man’: Wallace (1973), 496–7
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. May opened proceedings at 10 a.m.: see Lanouette (1994), 290–3
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. ‘patient consideration’: ibid., 291
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. a ‘masterpiece’: ibid., 292
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. ‘He talked’: ibid., 293
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. ‘The bill’:
Hearings on Science Legislation
, 127, quoted Thorpe (2006), 172
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. ‘To the congressmen’: Lanouette (1994), 293
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. ‘I think it is a matter’: quoted Thorpe (2006), 173
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. ‘an enormous technological development’:
Hearings on Science Legislation
, 300, quoted Thorpe (2006), 174
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. ‘a plea for leaving’: ibid., 301, quoted Thorpe (2006), 174
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. ‘I don’t want to see’: B & S, 332
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. ‘The first thing’: ibid., 331
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. ‘Perhaps’: ibid.
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. ‘never’: ibid.
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. ‘sacred trust’: see Piccard (1965), 257
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. ‘I saw him’: Pharr Davis (1969), 260
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. ‘Mr President’: B & S, 332
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. ‘I told him’: ibid.
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. ‘cry-baby scientist’: ibid.
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. ‘Don’t worry’: ibid.
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. ‘Years later’: S & W, 315
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. ‘But when you’: ibid., 317
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. ‘the almost unanimous resistance’: ibid.
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. ‘the views suggested’: ibid., 324
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. ‘insistent tone’: ibid.
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. ‘say that no bombs be made’: ibid., 322
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. ‘If some of you’: ibid., 315
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. ‘I would like’: JRO to JBC, 29.9.1945, S & W, 308
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. he wrote to William Houston: S & W, 308
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. ‘I did actually’: ITMO, 35
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. ‘I was sort of reluctant’: ibid.
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. seized and destroyed five cyclotrons: see Groves (1962), Chapter 27, 367–72
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. ‘Oppenheimer and I’: Bernstein (2004), 100
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. ‘walked back and forth’: Lilienthal (1964), 13
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. ‘an extraordinary personage’: ibid., 14
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. ‘worth living a lifetime’: B & S, 340
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. ‘All the participants’: Acheson (1969), 153, quoted B & S, 340
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. ‘knew more’: Groves (1962), 411
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. ‘had little or no knowledge’: ibid.
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. ‘Everybody genuflected’: Goodchild (1980), 178
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. ‘The way it worked’: ITMO, 37
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. On 2 February: see ibid.
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. ‘we did not feel’: Groves (1962), 412
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. ‘It would nevertheless’: for Churchill’s Fulton speech in full, see
http://www.historyguide.org/europe/churchill.html
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. ‘That was the day’: Pharr Davis (1969), 259
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. ‘a workable plan’: Acheson (1969), 154
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. ‘interpreter of military policy’: Herken (2002), 166
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. ‘for the purpose’: JEH to Clark, 26.4.1946, JRO FBI file
483
. ‘Are you there, dear?’: FBI San Francisco office to JEH, 14.5.1946, JRO FBI file
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. ‘At this point’: ibid.
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. first met early in April: see Meyrowitz (1990), 263
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. ‘Mark my words’: Pharr Davis (1969), 261
483
. In another: ‘Atomic Explosives’, Oppenheimer (1955), 3–17
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. ‘world government’: ibid., 13
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. ‘renunciation’: ibid.
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. ‘has from day to day’: ‘Justification for continuation of technical or microphone surveillance’, FBI San Francisco Office, 12.7.1946, JRO FBI file
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. ‘the United States’ top military secret’: Bern to Patterson, 3.6.1946, JRO FBI file
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. ‘would place us’: Gregory C. Bern to Robert P. Patterson, Secretary of War, 3.6.1946, JRO FBI file
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. ‘that the United States’: Miller (1976), 244–5
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. On that advice: see Norris (2002), 483
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. ‘Mr Baruch told me’: ITMO, 40
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. At the meeting: B & S, 344–6
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. ‘Baruch Plan’: see Dupuy and Hammerman (1973), 302
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. their own proposal: ibid., 308, see also Gromyko (1947)
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. ‘the Oppenheimers’: H.B. Fletcher, FBI San Francisco Office to JEH, 11.6.1946, JRO FBI file
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. a phone conversation: H.B. Fletcher, FBI San Francisco Office to JEH, 13.6.1946, JRO FBI file
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. an unsuccessful attempt: H.B. Fletcher, FBI San Francisco Office to JEH, 18.6.1946, JRO FBI file
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. on 26 June: Chevalier (1965), 61, says ‘early June’, but Chevalier’s FBI file shows 26 June as the correct date – see Herken (2002), 161
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. ‘in monosyllables’: Chevalier (1965), 63
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. ‘I have here’: ibid., 64
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. ‘dropped by my house’: B & S, 357
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. ‘I approached no one’: ibid.
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. ‘I cannot tell you why’: B & S, 356