Re: german atomic bomb research




Gordon wrote:
Tankfixer wrote:
In article <1151536358.338275.136000@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
robertdaleroostertail@xxxxxxxxxxx mumbled
rob : did the germans have enough nuclear material for a dirty nuclear
bomb. If so how would they have put it together?


Rob is hardly an impartial party to ask.

And no I don't think they did

When I

/insert -met-

Robert at the Old Bold Pilots meeting on Wednesday, he presented
an outline for a book that seemed at least feasible, historically - a
work of fiction concerning a late war encounter between an Me 262 and a
B-24. Part of the story evolves around the German nuclear effort, so I
suggested that he ask his questions here on RAM, specifically to Rob
Arndt. I think Rob would be a good source for the author, and for a
historical fiction story, I think Rob was a good source for the story.

v/r
Gordon

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