USAHEC Perspectives Lectures Series (Audio)

The Winter Fortress - Dr. Brooks E. Kleber Memorial Lecture Series

11.30.2017 - By U.S. Army Heritage and Education CenterPlay

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November 2, 2017 - Mr. Neal Bascomb

During World War II, Nazi leader Adolf Hitler lacked a single component to harness nuclear energy and surpass the Allies in creating the atomic bomb. The missing link, "heavy water," was only produced in a solitary plant near Rjukan, Norway, known as Vemork and established by Norwegian professor of chemistry, Leif Tronstad. When British intelligence learned about the Führer’s plans, they joined forces with the intrepid chemist, who had escaped Nazi control, to prevent the plant from completing Hitler’s atomic bomb. In this lecture, Mr. Neal Bascomb provides further depth to the intense historical and scientific research he used to shape his book, The Winter Fortress: The Epic Mission to Sabotage Hitler’s Atomic Bomb. Bascomb breathes life into the fascinating characters at the center of the real-life drama to stop Hitler’s most strategic weapon plans. Using untapped primary source material to tell the stories of the soldiers, scientists, and citizens involved with the episode, he includes his own expedition to Norway, where he retraced the steps of the Norwegian saboteurs scaling their way up the 600-foot snow covered cliff to Vemork in the Østlandet Region of Norway.

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