Robert Oppenheimer: A Life from Beginning to End
World War 2 Biographies
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Discover the remarkable life of Robert Oppenheimer....
Robert Oppenheimer had a lot resting on his shoulders. During the Second World War, he was tasked with directing the development of the world’s first nuclear arsenal. Known as the Manhattan Project, this super-secretive wartime project had the stoic visage of Oppenheimer overseeing the greatest experiment ever conducted by humankind. Much had happened in Oppenheimer’s life to lead him to this point, and much would subsequently take place after, but this moment was indeed the pinnacle of his career and his life.
In this book, we will explore both the tragedy and triumph that is J. Robert Oppenheimer—the father of the atomic bomb.
Discover a plethora of topics such as:
- Early Life: Bullied and Alone
- Mental Breakdown
- Fast Cars and Fame
- Becoming the Destroyer of Worlds
- The Manhattan Project
- Life After the Bomb
- And much more!
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