E.O. Lawrence's calutrons separated the isotopes that made the first Atomic bomb possible. However, his methods caused some excitement at the Y-12 plant in Oak Ridge, Tenn.
My father worked at Y-12 during World War Two. Now I know about the years of his life he was sworn not to talk about. Now I know about Y-12 and the Calutrons he worked with...thank you so much for producing and releasing this film. May we never forget how greatAmerica can be when we all work together.
My father worked at Y-12 during World War Two. Now I know about the years of his life he was sworn not to talk about. Now I know about Y-12 and the Calutrons he worked with...thank you so much for producing and releasing this film. May we never forget how greatAmerica can be when we all work together.
shaman683 7 months ago
Great Video. Many people have forgotten what went on and why. We must not forget our history.
houvol11 9 months ago