Manhattan district history. Vol. III. Nonscientific aspects of Los Alamos project. 1942 through 1946

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Los Alamos: Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory of the University of California, LA-5200, UC-2, 1973. – 121 pp.
These three volumes constitute a record of the technical, administrative, and policy-making activities of the Los Alamos Project (Project Y) from its inception under the Manhattan District through the development of the atomic bomb, and during the period folowing the end of World War П until the Manhattan District relinquished control to the Atomic Energy Commission as of January 1947.
Although security regulations have required some deletions in the original text of the two volumes, every effort has been made to retain the original language and expressions of the participants of the Project.
Contents.
Foreword.
Abstract.
Site selection.
Land acquisition.
Design and engineering.
Construction.
Community administration and operation.
Military organization and personnel.
Appendix.

Author(s): Truslow E.C.

Language: English
Commentary: 1767491
Tags: Военные дисциплины;Оружие и военная техника;Оружие массового поражения;Ядерное вооружение;История ядерного вооружения