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  1. The Virus House: Germany's Atomic Research and Allied Counter-measures. By David Irving. London: William Kimber, 1967. Pp. 288. $10.00. The United States has been engaged in a competition for nuclear su-periority ever since the first Soviet detonation in 1949. Nuclear rivalry, however, had been a fact of life even before the first test at ...

  2. 1 de mar. de 2010 · This book tells the Real History of the attempt by Adolf Hitler s nuclear scientists to build the atomic bomb. They were closer to success than people now like to believe... Until 1942 they were ahead of the Allies. Then a German mathematician made a crucial mistake, which forced the team of atomic physicists to believe they could ...

  3. The Virus House: Nazi Germany's Atomic Research and the Allied Counter Measures. David Irving. 4.18. 33 ratings4 reviews. How close were the Germans to having the bomb? Nobel Prize winner Werner Heisenberg published a glowing half-page review of this book in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.

  4. German atomic research effort between and , simply because of the thoroughness with which the Allied Intelligence mission under Dr. Samuel A. Goudsmit divested liberated Europe of almost every vestige of evidence that such a program had ever existed. For a historian it would have been and ini-

  5. The Virus House: Nazi Germany's Atomic Research and Allied Counter-Measures. by David Irving. This book tells the Real History of the attempt by Adolf Hitler s nuclear scientists to build the atomic bomb. They were closer to success than people now like to believe. Until 1942 they were ahead of the Allies.

  6. 18 de jul. de 2023 · The Virus House: Germanys Atomic Research and Allied Countermeasures by David Irving (review) John V. Flynn; Technology and Culture; Johns Hopkins University Press; Volume 9, Number 2, April 1968; pp. 243-245; Review

  7. David Irving’s pioneering history of Adolf Hitlers atomic bomb and nuclear research programThe Virus Houseis now available as a Free DownloadThe download file is a compressed PDF file (2MB) Instructions: download the book (it is a .zip file). You can then read or print it with Acrobat Reader (version 5.0 preferred) — get it from the same menu.