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OverviewSamuel S. Kloda spent more than 40 years meeting with the scientists who built the first atomic bombs, and the crews that delivered them to Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Those conversations encouraged him to search archives throughout the U.S. Newly unearthed documents were brought to former members of the Manhattan Project or the 509th Composite Group, who were always willing to autograph and recount the details of these artifacts. Most of the major books on the Manhattan Project were published before 1973. In the years that followed, newly declassified documents became available and showed that many authors had included huge inaccuracies. Richly illustrated with important documents and photographs, Kloda's chronicle of the dawn of the atomic age sets the record straight on one of the greatest scientific advancements of all time. Readers will see how a single letter from Albert Einstein to President Franklin Roosevelt in 1939 led to the formation of the Advisory Committee on Uranium and, within six years, to the secret Manhattan Project employing more than 100,000 men and women. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Samuel S. KlodaPublisher: McFarland & Co Inc Imprint: McFarland & Co Inc Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.413kg ISBN: 9781476684888ISBN 10: 147668488 Pages: 221 Publication Date: 23 February 2022 Recommended Age: From 18 years Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsTable of Contents Acknowledgments Preface 1. Uranium and Plutonium 2. The Manhattan Project 3. Los Alamos National Laboratory 4. The First Atomic Bomb: Trinity 5. Paul W. Tibbets 6. Preparations for the Atomic Bombings 7. Tinian 8. The Potsdam Declaration 9. Planning the Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima 10. The Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima 11. Truman’s Address to the Nation 12. The Atomic Bombing of Nagasaki 13. Japan Surrenders 14. The Bikini Atoll Tests Epilogue: Japan Bibliography IndexReviewsCompiled during several decades of research and networking within the aerospace industry, Sam Kloda's collection of documents and photographs related to the atomic destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki is truly remarkable. Anyone with an interest in the historical archive of these pivotal events in global history will find Kloda's book deeply fascinating. --Professor Erik Esselstrom, The University of Vermont This book explores the creation and employment of the first Atomic Bombs. These events hold a special place in all of our lifetimes and, indeed the span of human history. The backbone of his very interesting book is the author's special collection of verifying documents and several hundred related photographs. This book is an excellent summary of all aspects of this very important, and historically controversial, development program. --Rogers E. Smith, engineer and test pilot, pilot of the last flight of the NASA SR-71 Mr. Samuel Kloda has taken the discoveries that lead to the splitting of the atom, along with the events and decisions that lead President Roosevelt in 1942 to direct a Top Secret project, the Manhattan Project, and turned them into a well written story of the efforts to develop a weapon that would help end World War II. --Charles B. DeBellevue, Colonel USAF (Ret), Leading Ace from the Vietnam War Samuel Kloda's book is the most historically documented, comprehensive, and engaging story of the Manhattan Project and the Hiroshima/Nagasaki bombings in existence. As a former nuclear weapons training officer and subsequent leader tasked with their possible use, I thought I knew the events. Kloda's book proved me sadly lacking. His manuscript is an engaging 'must read' for anyone interested in the detailed history of this world changing period warfare and diplomacy. --Admiral R.J. Zap Zlatoper, US Navy (Ret), former Commander in Chief U.S. Pacific Fleet Samuel Kloda has written a gripping account of the creation of the Atomic Bomb and preparations for its use, together with pulse-pounding narratives of the missions to bomb Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and disquieting descriptions of the destruction wrought by the weapons. Kloda's The Atomic Bomb in Images and Documents is a rewarding history of a monumental episode in human experience. --John Ferling, author of Winning Independence: The Decisive Years of the Revolutionary War, 1778-1781 Compiled during several decades of research and networking within the aerospace industry, Sam Kloda's collection of documents and photographs related to the atomic destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki is truly remarkable. Anyone with an interest in the historical archive of these pivotal events in global history will find Kloda's book deeply fascinating. --Professor Erik Esselstrom, The University of Vermont. “This book explores the creation and employment of the first Atomic Bombs. These events hold a special place in all of our lifetimes and, indeed the span of human history. The backbone of his very interesting book is the author’s special collection of verifying documents and several hundred related photographs. This book is an excellent summary of all aspects of this very important, and historically controversial, development program.”—Rogers E. Smith, engineer and test pilot, pilot of the last flight of the NASA SR-71 “Mr. Samuel Kloda has taken the discoveries that lead to the splitting of the atom, along with the events and decisions that lead President Roosevelt in 1942 to direct a Top Secret project, the Manhattan Project, and turned them into a well written story of the efforts to develop a weapon that would help end World War II.”—Charles B. DeBellevue, Colonel USAF (Ret), Leading Ace from the Vietnam War “Samuel Kloda’s book is the most historically documented, comprehensive, and engaging story of the Manhattan Project and the Hiroshima/Nagasaki bombings in existence. As a former nuclear weapons training officer and subsequent leader tasked with their possible use, I thought I knew the events. Kloda’s book proved me sadly lacking. His manuscript is an engaging ‘must read’ for anyone interested in the detailed history of this world changing period warfare and diplomacy.”—Admiral R.J. “Zap” Zlatoper, US Navy (Ret), former Commander in Chief U.S. Pacific Fleet “Samuel Kloda has written a gripping account of the creation of the Atomic Bomb and preparations for its use, together with pulse-pounding narratives of the missions to bomb Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and disquieting descriptions of the destruction wrought by the weapons. Kloda’s The Atomic Bomb in Images and Documents is a rewarding history of a monumental episode in human experience.”—John Ferling, author of Winning Independence: The Decisive Years of the Revolutionary War, 1778-1781 “Compiled during several decades of research and networking within the aerospace industry, Sam Kloda’s collection of documents and photographs related to the atomic destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki is truly remarkable. Anyone with an interest in the historical archive of these pivotal events in global history will find Kloda’s book deeply fascinating.”—Professor Erik Esselstrom, The University of Vermont. Author InformationSamuel S. Kloda, M.Sc., has worked as a high school math teacher, bank representative, and an investment advisor. He has written numerous articles on aviation and aerospace technology for the Airpost Journal. He lives in Canada. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |