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Einstein and the Manhattan Project

Title
Einstein and the Manhattan Project / Balanga.
Publication
[Place of publication not identified] : Balanga, [2016]
Distribution
New York, N.Y. : Distributed by Infobase, 2017.
Copyright Notice Date
©2016
Physical Description
1 streaming video file (1 video file (26 min., 0 sec)) : sound, color.
Local Notes
Access is available to the Yale community.
Notes
Originally released by Balanga, 2016.
Streaming video file encoded with permission for digital streaming by Infobase on December 21, 2017.
Closed-captioned.
Title from distributor's description
Access and use
Access restricted by licensing agreement.
Summary
Germany, 1933. Hitler becomes Chancellor. Albert Einstein, a confirmed pacifist, flees Nazi Germany and takes refuge in the United States. He fears for his life, but also for his research, which he refuses to allow to fall into the wrong hands. However, even without him, Germany discovers how to split the atom, thanks to Otto Hahn. The Second World War is looming. The threat of a nuclear Germany is ever closer... In August 1939, under pressure from physicists Leo Szilard and Eugene Wigner, Einstein writes a letter to President Roosevelt warning him of the possible development by Germany of “new bombs of a new, extremely powerful type.” While this letter’s aim was to warn the American authorities of the dangers of nuclear arms, it will have the opposite effect: Roosevelt launches the Manhattan Project. The United States acquires stocks of uranium, furthers Enrico Fermi’s research into chain reactions, and produces the first atomic bomb. On August 6, 1945, an American A-bomb falls on Hiroshima and ushers in the age of nuclear weapons. “I made one great mistake in my life—when I signed the letter...” Albert Einstein was later to say.
Variant and related titles
Films on demand.
Format
Images / Online / Video & Film
Language
English
Added to Catalog
May 20, 2019
Series
Butterfly Effect (Season 1).
Butterfly Effect (Season 1)
System details note
Streaming video file.
System requirements: FOD playback platform.
Audience
9 - 12
Contents
Race for Atomic Bomb (4:09); Memory of Humanity (4:04); Turning Point in History (4:32); Creating the First Atomic Bomb (4:14); World War II (4:00); Aftermath of World War II (4:21);
Videorecording number
145599 Infobase
[145594]s Infobase
Genre/Form
Internet videos.
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