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Sadler John - The Heavy Water War Beating Hitler To The Bomb - Hardcover Economics Of Industrial Organisation and Policy in International Development

Sadler John - The Heavy Water War Beating Hitler To The Bomb - Hardcover Economics Of Industrial Organisation and Policy in International DevelopmentBinding: Hardcover Description: During the course of the Second World War the Allies mounted a series of attempts to prevent Germany from manufacturing heavy water utilising hydroelectric plants in occupied Norway. These efforts comprised a mix of bomber and Commando raids. The overall aim was to stop Nazi Germany building a nuclear bomb. In fact Hitler was never as close as the Allies thought but the idea that his regime could construct and deploy

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Sadler John - The Heavy Water War Beating Hitler To The Bomb - Hardcover Economics Of Industrial Organisation and Policy in International DevelopmentBinding: Hardcover Description: During the course of the Second World War the Allies mounted a series of attempts to prevent Germany from manufacturing heavy water utilising hydroelectric plants in occupied Norway. These efforts comprised a mix of bomber and Commando raids. The overall aim was to stop Nazi Germany building a nuclear bomb. In fact Hitler was never as close as the Allies thought but the idea that his regime could construct and deploy

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