File:Bud Uanna NOW IT CAN BE TOLD by Leslie M. Groves Harper 1962 Edward Teller Da Capo Press 1983.jpg

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English: First published in 1962 the year after Bud Uanna died NOW IT CAN BE TOLD by Leslie M. Groves. At the end of World War II General Groves was introduced to the public as the military head of the Manhattan Project that developed and dropped the Atomic Bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. This 1983 edition features an introduction by Edward Teller "The father of the H-Bomb." Teller took the position of lead scientist after Robert Oppenheimer lost his security clearance. Historians take the accounts of Groves and his Deputy Kenneth Nichols who wrote THE ROAD TO TRINITY as a guide in writing about Atomic Weapons and the Cold War. Neither Groves or Nichols mention Bud Uanna in their books. The information about Uanna's work at Oak Ridge, Tennessee - Los Alamos, New Mexico - Wendover Field , Utah - Tinian Island in the Pacific - Nagasaki, Japan - the Atomic Energy Commission where he wrote the Q - Clearance and the Armed Forces Special Weapons Project in Kansas City where he oversaw the construction of the storage sites for the U.S. Atomic Bomb Arsenal (we still had the monopoly then) was available in a movie "Above and Beyond" and many newspaper and magazine articles. And was known also to people in the U.S. and British Governments.
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