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The Manhattan Project- J. Robert Oppenheimer

The Manhattan Project- J. Robert Oppenheimer. By: Basil Vennard. Definition of The Manhattan Project.

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The Manhattan Project- J. Robert Oppenheimer

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  1. The Manhattan Project-J. Robert Oppenheimer By: Basil Vennard

  2. Definition of The Manhattan Project • Manhattan Project-(man′hat·ən ′prä′jekt) (engineering) A United States project lasting from August 1942 to August 1946, which developed the atomic energy program, with special reference to the atomic bomb.

  3. A Little About J. Robert Oppenheimer… • In October 1942 J. Robert Oppenheimer was appointed as director of research for what was to be called the Manhattan Project. • He would become known as the father of the atom bomb • He was a theoretical physicist • He was a brilliant scientist, but he had never run a large laboratory before

  4. What was Oppenheimer’s Role in WWII? • He was the US theoretical physicist and director of the Los Alamos laboratory. • His role was to instruct workers on building the Atomic Bomb so basically he was the father of the A-bomb.

  5. How Did The Individual Impact WWII? • He was in charge of the science for the Manhattan Project so basically he made the atomic bomb possible. • He handled a role most scientists wouldn’t have gone for. Wartime nuclear work was "sort of like falling in love,“ says a worker in the Manhattan Project

  6. How Was The Individual Portrayed By History? • J. Robert Oppenheimer was pretty much portrayed as a hero during the time of the Mant

  7. Sources Secondary: William L. O'Neill. "Atomic bombs." World War II: A Student Companion. n.p., Oxford University Press. 1999. n.pag. eLibrary. Proquest CSA. HOOVER HIGH SCHOOL. 28 Apr 2009. <http://elibrary.bigchalk.com>. Goldberg, Cait. "AMERICAN PROMETHEUS: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer." Science News. 11 Jun 2005. 383. eLibrary. Proquest CSA. HOOVER HIGH SCHOOL. 08 May 2009. <http://elibrary.bigchalk.com>.

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