Did the German physicists make no atomic bombs during the Second World War because they wouldn't or because they couldn't? This is the question which Powers addresses in his extensive study of German atomic research: a question finally answered by the recent publication of the secretly recorded conversations between Heisenberg and the other German atomic physicists interned at Farm Hall, near Huntingdon, in the summer of 1945.
LRB 18 November 1993 | PDF Download
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