Secret Jewish City in America to build Nuclear Bombs - Manhattan Project - Dr. Jack Shlachter
Adolf Goebbels
Published on Jan 23, 2023
Dr. Jack Shlachter, former head of the Theoretical Division of Los Alamos National Scientific Laboratory, talks about the outsized representation of Jewish physicists in leadership positions in the Manhattan Project during World War II. He discusses many of them with personal stories about who they were. Fascinating inside descriptions Jews in scientific research during WWII.
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