CAPTIONED A Brief History of the Atomic Age #1 of 2 (2005)

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Part 1 of 2
Joseph Cirincione kicks off the 2005 Carnegie International Nonproliferation Conference with a live multimedia presentation on the development, spread, and efforts to control nuclear weapons.

Written by Joseph Cirincione
Video slideshow and live event coverage produced by Jon Lottman for the Carnegie Endowment. Recorded November 7, 2005, Washington, DC.

Media content © 2005 Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

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  • actually it was leo salard that was afraid of nazis using uranium isotopes for assumed fission nuclear reaction... & students @ a university in germany discovered nuclear fission. leo salard had a friend drive him to einsteins house in long island at the time, to convince him to write a letter to fdr about the concern.

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