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21. Herken, Brotherhood of the Bomb, 10, 12; David. C. Cassidy, J. Robert Oppenheimer and the American Century (New York: Pi Press, 2005), 1—2, 11, 16, 63, 83—4,
88—9; Rhodes, Making of the Atomic Bomb, 450—1; Alice Kimball Smith and Charles Weiner, eds., Robert Oppenheimer: Letters and Recollections (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1980), 1—2; Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin, American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer (New York: Knopf, 2005), 29, 84.
22. Cassidy, Oppenheimer, 91, 94—5, 100—3, 111, 122—3; Bird and Sherwin, American Prometheus, 34.
23. Cassidy, (Oppenheimer, 160—1; Bird and Sherwin, American Prometheus, 9—10; Rhodes, Making of the Atomic Bomb, 444—5; Herken, Brotherhood of the Bomb, 11 -15, 32.
24. Cassidy, Oppenheimer, 173—80.
25. John Adams and Peter Sellars, comps., Dr Atomic (opera); Thomas Powers, ‘An American Tragedy’, New York Review of Books, 22 Sept. 2005, 73—9; Bird and Sherwin, American Prometheus, 331—2; Herken, Brotherhood of the Bomb, 11; Rhodes, Making of the Atomic Bomb, 443—4; id., Dark Sun: The Making of the Hydrogen Bomb (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1995), 205. On the revocation of Oppenheimer’s security clearance, see Philip M. Stern, with Harold P Green, The Oppenheimer Case: Security on Trial (New York: Harper and Row, 1969); and Priscilla J. McMillan, The Ruin of J. Robert Oppenheimer and the Birth of the Modern Arms Race (New York: Viking, 2005).
26. Herken, Brotherhood of the Bomb, 29—31; Cassidy, Oppenheimer, 185—8; Bird and Sherwin, American Prometheus, 135—42.
27. Powers, ‘An American Tragedy’, 73; Bird and Sherwin, American Prometheus, 135—6; Cassidy, Oppenheimer, 119, 192—5; Oppenheimer to Francis Fergusson, 17 July 1923, in Smith and Weiner, Robert Oppenheimer, 32—3.
28. Groves, Now it Can Be Told, 63; Robert S. Norris, Racing for the Bomb: General Leslie R. Groves, the Manhattan Project’s Indispensable Man (South Royalton, VT: Steerforth Press, 2002), 242.
29. Norris, Racing for the Bomb, 176—8; Wyden, Day One, 56—7; Groves, Now it Can Be Told, 2I.
30. Norris, Racing for the Bomb, 179—82; Wyden, Day One, 57—9; Groves, Now it Can Be Told, 36—7.
31. Wyden, Day One, 59—60; Compton, Atomic Quest, 112—15; Groves, Nowit Can Be Told, 39—41.
32. Wyden, Day One, 60—1.
33. Ibid. 61—2, 66—7; Herken, Brotherhood of the Bomb, 71; Cassidy, Oppenheimer, 224—6; Bird and Sherwin, American Prometheus, 185—7.
34. Wyden, Day One, 68—9; Rhodes, Making of the Atomic Bomb, 450—2; Fermi, Atoms in the Family, 205.
35. Robert Serber, The Los Alamos Primer: The First Lectures on How to Build an Atomic Bomb, ed. Richard Rhodes (Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1992), 3—4; Wyden, Day One, 67; Cassidy, Oppenheimer, 232—3; Groves, Now it Can Be Told, 140; Fermi, Atoms in the Family, 226; Sherwin, A World Destroyed, 58—63.
36. Groves, Now it Can Be Told, 180—4; Norris, Racing for the Bomb, 326—9.
37. Compton, Atomic Quest, 150—2; Groves, Now it Can Be Told, 68—9; Rhodes, Making of the Atomic Bomb, 486—92.
38. Rhodes, Making of the Atomic Bomb, 489—96.
39. Groves, Now it Can Be Told, 69; Norris, Racing for the Bomb, 214—15.
40. Norris, Racing for the Bomb, 221—3; Rhodes, Making of the Atomic Bomb, 499; Compton, Atomic Quest, 186—7; Groves, Now it Can Be Told, 90—3.
41. Norris, Racing for the Bomb, 224—6; Rhodes, Making of the Atomic Bomb, 497—9, 558-9; Kevles, The Physicists, 328-9.
42. Norris, Racing for the Bomb, 364—71.
43. Lansing Lamont, Day of Trinity (New York: Atheneum, 1965), 47; Robert Jungk, Brighter than a Thousand Suns: A Personal History of the Atomic Scientists, trans. James Cleugh (San Diego: Harcourt, 1958), 133 —4; Fermi, Atoms in the Family, 207.
44. Wyden, Day One, 93—4; Fermi, Atoms in the Family, 207; Rhodes, Making of the Atomic Bomb, 564—7.
45. Groves, Now it Can Be Told, 180—4; Norris, Racing for the Bomb, 326—9; Gowing, Britain and Atomic Energy, 122—3; Sherwin, A World Destroyed, 38.
46. Gowing, Britain and Atomic Energy, 262, 266—8; Rhodes, Making of the Atomic