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Home / Society / History / By Time Period / Twentieth Century / Wars and Conflicts / World War II / Atomic / Manhattan Project
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- Children of the Manhattan Project - An organization of surviving participants, descendents, and others interested in the Manhattan Project. Contains historic photos, documents, and recollections of participants.
home.att.net/~cotmp
- Enrico Fermi - Manhattan Project - Links to information about Enrico Fermi, the Manhattan Project, and the Henry Moore sculpture commemorating the first self-sustaining nuclear reaction by the University of Chicago Physics Department.
physics.uchicago.edu/fermi.html
- History and Ethics Behind the Manhattan Project - Examines the origins of the project as well as the political and ethical debates that occurred before the decision was made to use the bomb. Has a glossary, listing of key characters, information on the design of the device and other data.
www.me.utexas.edu/~uer/manhattan
- Manhattan Project - The US National Atomic Museum's virtual tour of the Manhattan Project. Includes information on Los Alamos, Hanford and Oak Ridge facilities.
www.atomicmuseum.com/tour/manhattanproject.cfm
- Manhattan Project Links - Large collection of annotated links.
www.mysteries-megasite.com/main/bigsearch/manhattan.html
- Manhattan Project Resources - Site by Nuclear Files with original documents, audio files, data and graphs, photographs, links to biographies and related sites.
www.nuclearfiles.org/docs/manhattan.html
- The Bomb That Fell on Niagara - Describing the chronology of the making of the atomic bomb and Niagara Falls' involvement in the production of the largest amount of uranium metal for the entire Manhattan Project.
www.ask.ne.jp/~hankaku/english/niagara_fall.html
- The Manhattan Project Book - A book available from the Department of Energy in PDF format. 76 pages.
www.energy.gov/aboutus/history/manhattan.hist.html
- The Manhattan Project Site - A collection of links relating to the Project, the period just prior to the founding of the Project, and a bit about the post-war years, also timelines, biographies, and other relevant information.
www.geocities.com/cherzenberg/Manhattan_Project.html
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