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These sources investigate the history and myths of the Nazi nuclear program, presenting scholarly arguments that German scientists may have intentionally renounced success to prevent a bomb project while popular media investigations explore suspected secret underground facilities.The materials further detail Operation Epsilon, where interned physicists were surreptitiously monitored at Farm Hall to gauge their progress, and include modern forensics of the B8 reactor, which proved to be technically insufficient for achieving criticality.Finally, they feature declassified intelligence reports suggesting that Allied leadership once believed the Third Reich was close to deploying nuclear-armed intercontinental rockets, potentially contradicting later public narratives that the German project was a complete failure
By Atlas GrayThese sources investigate the history and myths of the Nazi nuclear program, presenting scholarly arguments that German scientists may have intentionally renounced success to prevent a bomb project while popular media investigations explore suspected secret underground facilities.The materials further detail Operation Epsilon, where interned physicists were surreptitiously monitored at Farm Hall to gauge their progress, and include modern forensics of the B8 reactor, which proved to be technically insufficient for achieving criticality.Finally, they feature declassified intelligence reports suggesting that Allied leadership once believed the Third Reich was close to deploying nuclear-armed intercontinental rockets, potentially contradicting later public narratives that the German project was a complete failure