The secret science of Hitler
analysis of weapons and important inventions made by German scientists during World War II.
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The so-called atomic Hitler or Nazi Atomic is a theory that Nazi Germany would develop a dirty bomb in 1945. This theory has been exposed by the historian Rainer Karlsch Berlin, in March 2005 published a book entitled Hitler's Bombe, in which he claimed to have evidence concerning the development of this technology by the Nazis. The weapon in question would not be a real bomb or nuclear weapon type, but is closer to a radiological weapon, a "dirty bomb" and then, or a hybrid nuclear-radiological research products incorrect fusion.
Despite a German nuclear program was actually in the process, there is no conclusive evidence that this weapon is actually existed. The theory has found ample space in the mass media, which have always been a source of interest in the hypothetical Hitler's secret weapons.
Karlsch also cites a witness to the explosion of Ohrdruf and another of the charred bodies of victims. He claims also have samples of radioactive soil sites. The testimony coincided with those of Louis Romersa that in his book "Hitler's secret weapons" reveals that he was an eyewitness to an experiment conducted on the island of RĂ¼gen in the Baltic Sea. The testimony was also repeated in the documentary "On a mission to Mussolini" made by the History Channel. At the Nuremberg trial in 1946, armaments minister Albert Speer was questioned by magistrates about the explosion of Ohrdruf, in an effort to be able to feel responsible for those victims.
The writer also claimed that there was no evidence in the still hidden in the German nuclear program under the guidance of German historian Kurt Diebner.Lo also identified the place where the research group led by Diebner, the experimental center Gottow, near Berlin, covered by state secrecy, managed to build a nuclear reactor between 1943 and 1944 and won even though for a few minutes or hours a chain reaction in the autumn of 1944. Tests conducted by physicists from a German university would confirm the discovery. It is known that Heisenberg was never able to build a working reactor.
In February 2006 tests were carried out in Thuringia, to verify the presence of abnormally high radioactivity. The results were made public by the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt: levels were detected outside standard radiation, whereas the experiment was conducted in 1944 and that it was not like that of an atomic bomb on Hiroshima. Some, more for ideological reasons than for scientific evidence, has sought to downplay the results comparing them to inappropriately high levels still present at Chernobyl after the accident in 1986, oblivious of the differences between the two events and the fact that after the Hiroshima nuclear bombing ( August 6, 1945) was exactly where it was rebuilt and today I dress more than 2 million people to indicate the decay of the level of radioactivity. The publication of these results has emphasized the thesis of the existence of a "dirty bomb" that if Germany had been completed and placed on a V2 could cause serious damage to the Allies.
Despite a German nuclear program was actually in the process, there is no conclusive evidence that this weapon is actually existed. The theory has found ample space in the mass media, which have always been a source of interest in the hypothetical Hitler's secret weapons.
Development and testing of the weapon
Karlsch According to a group that is completely detached from the project Nazi on atomism, controlled by the SS from 1944-1945, he studied at a base in Thuringia, a sort of atomic child, most likely a dirty bomb (seeing the differences on the standard of fission and the construction of the actual weapon). Several hundred prisoners have died due to exposure to radiation on the explosion. evidence for and against the existence of the weapon
The main test of the theories of Karlsch is the existence of a patent for weapons plutonium in 1941. Karlsch also cites a witness to the explosion of Ohrdruf and another of the charred bodies of victims. He claims also have samples of radioactive soil sites. The testimony coincided with those of Louis Romersa that in his book "Hitler's secret weapons" reveals that he was an eyewitness to an experiment conducted on the island of RĂ¼gen in the Baltic Sea. The testimony was also repeated in the documentary "On a mission to Mussolini" made by the History Channel. At the Nuremberg trial in 1946, armaments minister Albert Speer was questioned by magistrates about the explosion of Ohrdruf, in an effort to be able to feel responsible for those victims.
The writer also claimed that there was no evidence in the still hidden in the German nuclear program under the guidance of German historian Kurt Diebner.Lo also identified the place where the research group led by Diebner, the experimental center Gottow, near Berlin, covered by state secrecy, managed to build a nuclear reactor between 1943 and 1944 and won even though for a few minutes or hours a chain reaction in the autumn of 1944. Tests conducted by physicists from a German university would confirm the discovery. It is known that Heisenberg was never able to build a working reactor.
In February 2006 tests were carried out in Thuringia, to verify the presence of abnormally high radioactivity. The results were made public by the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt: levels were detected outside standard radiation, whereas the experiment was conducted in 1944 and that it was not like that of an atomic bomb on Hiroshima. Some, more for ideological reasons than for scientific evidence, has sought to downplay the results comparing them to inappropriately high levels still present at Chernobyl after the accident in 1986, oblivious of the differences between the two events and the fact that after the Hiroshima nuclear bombing ( August 6, 1945) was exactly where it was rebuilt and today I dress more than 2 million people to indicate the decay of the level of radioactivity. The publication of these results has emphasized the thesis of the existence of a "dirty bomb" that if Germany had been completed and placed on a V2 could cause serious damage to the Allies.
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