Farm Hall 75 Years Later
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
Abstract
At the end of World War II, British agents held 10 captured German atomic scientists at Farm Hall for a period before, during, and after the atomic bombing of Japan. The scientists’ recorded conversations and later statements and documents released over the years have sparked repeated controversy about the German nuclear effort. After 75 years, what do we now know? What don’t we know? And what is the legacy of Farm Hall?
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Authors
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David Cassidy
Hofstra University