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by Craig Nelson


  “That is indeed the misfortune”: Office of Strategic Services: Correspondence; January 5–July 31, 1945; Moe Berg Papers, box 6; Manuscripts Division, Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, Princeton University Library.

  “a bitter, disappointed woman”: Hahn.

  “Bohr at Los Alamos was marvelous”: Rhodes, “I Am Become Death.”

  “It is already evident that”: Bird and Sherman.

  “Atomic weapons have similar complementary”: Baggott.

  “The implication was that Roosevelt”: Conant, 109 East Palace.

  “The war taught us much”: V. I. Lenin, Polnoe sobrainie sochinenii, vol. 26, 5th ed. (Moscow, 1958–65).

  “worked harder than anyone else”; “It seemed to us that if”; “that it was necessary to promote”; “Where that influence came from”: Rhodes, Dark Sun.

  “Many of us looked with deep”: Conant, 109 East Palace.

  7. The First Cry of a Newborn World

  “We spent several days finding”: Bird and Sherman.

  “In May, one hundred tons”: Kelly.

  “Comparison with TNT”: Oppenheimer Papers, H. A. Bethe folder.

  “Oppenheimer was really terribly worried”; “All the senior scientists who”: “Dan Hornig.”

  “I started dreaming Kistiakowsky had”; “I was told that [Oppie] came”: Calloway.

  “on whether or not the bomb”; “Now we’re all sons of bitches”: Conant, 109 East Palace.

  “I think I’m the first”; “The theoretical people had calculated”: Calloway.

  “At the instant of the explosion”; “At about thirty seconds, the general”; “After a few seconds the rising”; “The column looked rather like”: “Trinity.”

  “The enormity of the light”; “Well, there must be something”: Conant, 109 East Palace.

  “The whole country was lighted by”: “Primary Resources.”

  “I could see that crack”; “Then an amazing thing”: Calloway.

  “We’ve done it”: Bernstein.

  “It was like being at the”: Jones.

  “When one first looked up”: Bird and Sherman.

  “Apparently no one had told”: Kelly.

  “A tremendous cloud of smoke”: “Trinity.”

  “Practically everybody at the Trinity”: Kelly.

  “The big boom came about”: Alice Smith, “A Peril and a Hope,” New York Times, September 26, 1945.

  “My grandmother shoved me”; “We saw this huge, huge light”; “I went out there”: Calloway.

  “About one hour after the explosion”: Rhodes, Atomic Bomb.

  “Feynman got his bongo drums”: Conant, 109 East Palace.

  “One man I remember, Bob Wilson”: Feynman.

  8. My God, What Have We Done?

  “flabbergasted by the assumption”: Richard G. Hewlett and Oscar E. Anderson, The New World, 1939/1946 (Washington: US Atomic Energy Commission, 1972).

  “general demeanor and his desire”: James Byrnes, All in Our Lifetime (New York: Harper, 1958).

  “If we were to offer to”; “to push ahead as fast as”; “The most desirable target”: Bird and Sherman.

  “steps should be taken to sever”: Baggott.

  “I was one of those”: Dwight D. Eisenhower, The White House Years, Mandate for Change, 1953–1956 (New York: Doubleday, 1963).

  “Even if the Japs are savages”: Truman’s diary, Harry S. Truman Library, http://www.trumanlibrary.org/whistlestop/study_collections/bomb/large/documents/fulltext.php?fulltextid=15.

  “You’ve got to kill people”: Larrabee.

  “I heard the huzzle-huzzle”: George Martin, “Black Snow and Leaping Tigers,” Harper’s, February 1946.

  “scorched, boiled, and baked to death”: Larrabee.

  “I was a little fearful that”: Calloway.

  “LeMay said if we’d lost”: Morris.

  “The people from Trinity had”; “As we came in from”; “The bomb blast hit us”: Loader, Rafferty, and Rafferty.

  “There is a moment of calm”: Langewiesche.

  “My God, what have we done?”; “We heard the strange noise”: Hersey.

  “I found that there was”; “A woman who looked like”: Matsumoto.

  “Hundreds upon hundreds of the”; “I found people who, when”: Burchett.

  “What regrets I have about”: Rhodes, Dark Sun.

  “This is the greatest thing”: Rhodes, Atomic Bomb.

  “The force from which the sun”: “Henry L. Stimson prepared statement for the public regarding dropping the Atomic Bomb forwarded to President Truman”: July 31, 1945, Harry S. Truman Library, http://www.trumanlibrary.org/whistlestop/study_collections/bomb/large/documents/fulltext.php?fulltextid=20.

  “A surprising number of the”: Hersey.

  “The people of Hiroshima, aroused”: Ibid.

  “As I peered through the dark”: William L. Laurence, “Eyewitness Account of Atomic Bomb over Nagasaki FOR RELEASE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1945,” Bureau of Public Relations, US War Department.

  “At night, the town, the”: Dor-Ner.

  “The day after Trinity”: Orear.

  “known sin”; “Sometimes, someone confesses a sin”: Hargittai, Martians.

  “Oppenheimer seemed to lose his”: Conant, 109 East Palace.

  “I have to explain about Oppie”: Orear.

  “You see now that the”: Sayen.

  “Had I known that the Germans”: Staff, “Atom.”

  “What would Harry Truman have”; “The firebombing of Tokyo was”: Hargittai, Martians.

  “completely unnecessary”: Eisenhower.

  “Japan would have surrendered”: United States Strategic Bombing Survey.

  “because of the vast sums”: Mee.

  “In March 1944, I experienced”: Kelly.

  9. How Do You Keep a Cold War Cold?

  “And Fermi said, thoughtfully”: Rhodes, Dark Sun.

  “It was a place where”: Hargittai, Judging.

  “Just to show you what”; “At the yearly Christmas parties”; “One day my father brought”: Orear.

  “My general conclusion would be that”: Rhodes, Dark Sun.

  “I neither can nor will”: Teller and Brown.

  “their appetites for weapons work”: Rhodes, Atomic Bomb.

  “General Groves told me very briefly”; “The time needed [for another country]; “just like poison gases after”; “The years after Los Alamos”: Rhodes, Dark Sun.

  “We should prefer defeat in war”: Manhattan Engineer District Records, Harrison-Bundy file.

  “And God bless General Groves!”: Lanouette with Silard.

  “it is not too much to expect”: Lewis Strauss, “Speech to the National Association of Science Writers,” September 16, 1954.

  “Russia was traditionally the enemy”: Hargittai, Martians.

  “was rather diffident in his approach”; “You don’t know Southerners”; “Stalin summoned [atomic bomb chief]”; “sparkling bluish black”; “I never forgave Truman”; “I soon realized . . . that he was”: Rhodes, Dark Sun.

  “casually mentioned to Stalin that”: Truman, Memoirs.

  “I was sure that [Stalin] had no”: Mee.

  “invite the nations of the world”: Bush and Conant.

  “If the Russians have the weapon”; “In that case, we have no choice”: Bird and Sherman.

  “Weisskopf vividly described to me”: Bernstein.

  “You have to recall that in 1948”: Rhodes, Arsenals of Folly.

  “necessary to have within the arsenal”: Memo to GAC, January 13, 1950, nuclearfiles.org.

  “that we had to do it”: Eben Ayers Papers, Truman Library.

  “but the third time, nobody”: Grimberg.

  “that someone (designated by the code)”; “Then, in mid-September [1949]”; “that someone in the British embassy”; “sort of a British Columbo character”; “Were you not in touch”; “reason to believe that someone”; “most logical suspec
t for [another]”: Lamphere and Shachtman.

  “came out of World War II”: Barnet.

  “like children lost in the woods”: Weiner.

  “After about one minute”; “hot . . . something is happening”; “I’ll never be able to read”; “Julius had money”; “The day after my wife”; “I told . . . the FBI right”: Greenglass FBI files, http://vault.fbi.gov/search?SearchableText=greenglass.

  “make people realize that this”; “I believe your conduct”; “And what of our children”: Rosenberg trial testimony, http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/FTrials/Rosenberg/RosenbergTrial.pdf.

  “took all the left-wing stuff”: Yourgrau.

  “The June evening of the executions”: Hiss.

  “the attack will be swift”; “According to information coming”: Gaddis, George F. Kennan.

  “I would cut them off”; “I would have dropped thirty”; “Our mission called for me”: Cumings.

  “Anybody who says twenty thousand”: Rhodes, Dark Sun.

  “If you say why not bomb”: Hargittai, Martians.

  “America had a powerful air”; “When America elected General Dwight”: Nikita Khrushchev.

  “The war of the future would”: President’s Farewell Address to the American People, January 15, 1953, Truman Library.

  10. A Totally Different Scheme, and It Will Change the Course of History

  “every time he reported, we”; “Both Gamow and I showed”; “What Ulam did was not”; “that the President would not”; “You would swear that the”; “The United States is said to”; “deliberately precipitate war with the USSR”; “There was a look of hatred”: Rhodes, Dark Sun.

  “The computers of [Polish mathematician]”: Orear.

  “What we are creating now”: George Dyson.

  “originally came with my friend”; “[Ulam’s] suggestion was far from original”; “Our first computer at the”; I went down into the”: Teller.

  “adding that perhaps it was”; “Engraved on my memory is”; “From then on, Teller pushed Stan”; “Teller accused the leadership”; “Lawrence believed Edward”; “Of course, we worried about”; “An absolutely insane task”; “When you see the burned birds”; “Even if you strike first”: Grimberg.

  “I was well placed to watch”; “Nobody will blame Teller”; “Before the end of the summer”; “Once Teller left Los Alamos”: Bethe, “Comments.”

  “I felt strongly that that”: Bush and Conant.

  “We called the place the Rock”: Michael Harris.

  “That’s so I don’t forget”: Gaddis, George F. Kennan.

  “We threatened with missiles we”: Sergei Khrushchev.

  “On no one did there ever”: Bird and Sherman.

  “was a man of great talent”: Hargittai, Martians.

  “delayed or hindered development of H-bomb”; “in view of the fact that”; “felt that if this case is lost”: Oppenheimer FBI files, http://vault.fbi.gov/rosenberg-case/robert-j.-oppenheimer.

  “Teller feels deeply that [Oppenheimer’s]”; “had been instrumental in bringing to”; “Lewis, let us be certain”; “The truth is that no matter”: Rhodes, Dark Sun.

  “a dangerous engineering undertaking”: Herken, Brotherhood.

  “I have thought most earnestly”: Strauss.

  “The day the Oppenheimer case”: Orear.

  “had no obligation to subject”; “The trouble with Oppenheimer is”: Pais.

  “I felt sick”: Stern and Green.

  “There was an approach made”: United States Atomic Energy Commission.

  “Teller thought Oppenheimer was somehow”: Brian Kaufman.

  “Q. Is it your intention”; “I’m sorry”: United States Atomic Energy Commission.

  “The whole damn thing”: Dyson, “Oppenheimer.”

  “I’ve never seen [Teller]”; “I really do feel it”: Seife, Sun.

  “If a person leaves his country”: Hargittai, Judging.

  “a great debt of gratitude”: United States Atomic Energy Commission.

  “I think it broke his spirit”; “I was indignant”: Rhodes, Dark Sun.

  “The real tragedy of Oppenheimer’s”: Dyson, “Oppenheimer.”

  “One of the last times I saw him”: Segrè, Enrico Fermi.

  “I personally have discussed”: Orear.

  “We’ve considered every astronomical source”: Mosher.

  “ghost towns”; “thought scientists, like other people”: Foreign Relations of the United States: 1958–60, 3:572.

  “A lot of the talk of Livermore”: Teller.

  “If worse comes to worse”; “The hospital was even more”: Hargittai, Martians.

  “I’m not strong in English”; “Let’s go for a little walk”: Rhodes, Dark Sun.

  11. The Origins of Modern Swimwear

  “keep from contaminating the general”: Cockburn.

  “We Marines were brought”: Dor-Ner.

  “The bomb will not start”; “The explosion was going to be”; “A mixture of radioactive materials”: Michael Harris.

  “I was on a ship that”: Grimberg.

  “small and devastating”: Mahaffey.

  “An Air Force photographer was”: Cowan.

  “Immediately, it felt as if”: Grimberg.

  12. The Delicate Balance of Terror

  “If you go on with this”: quoted in Reader’s Digest, December 1954.

  “I remember President Kennedy once stated”: Nikita Khrushchev.

  “The cost of one modern”: Dwight D. Eisenhower, “The Chance for Peace,” Washington, DC, April 16, 1953, http://www.edchange.org/multicultural/speeches/ike_chance_for_peace.html.

  “I will give you a simple”: Jerome Wiesner, “We Need More Piefs,” SSI Conference Proceedings, SLAC, Stanford University, 1984.

  “The atomic bomb makes surprise”; “Thus far the chief purpose”; “If two thousand bombs in”; “We no longer need to argue”: Kaplan, Wizards of Armageddon.

  “If there is another war”; “a realistic combat mission”; “There was a time in the 1950s”: LeMay, Mission.

  “During the early to mid-1970s”: Rosenbaum, How the End.

  “We have to keep the scientists”: Kaplan, Wizards of Armageddon.

  “The reason for having RAND”: Rhodes, Dark Sun.

  “Under this concept, the United States”: Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger on US Policy of Nuclear Deterrence in a Testimony before the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee, December 14, 1982.

  “Our missiles were still imperfect”: Nikita Khrushchev.

  “the USSR had a total”: Sergei Khrushchev.

  “Of course we tried to derive”: Nikita Khrushchev.

  “It would take really very few”; “A fallout shelter for everybody”: Cited in Rose.

  “One thing that was rarely”: Roy.

  “They called them mannequin families”: Grimberg.

  “Well, yeah, we could do that”: Kaplan, Wizards of Armageddon.

  “And we call ourselves the human race”: Hoffman, citing MaGeorge Bundy, Danger and Survival (New York: Random House, 1988).

  “learned all the facts of nuclear”: Nikita Khrushchev.

  “The cornerstone of our strategic policy”: Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, “Mutual Deterrence” speech, San Francisco, September 18, 1967.

  “the principle of the threat”: “Cold War Strategy,” nuclearfiles.org.

  “I could go into the next room”; “the need of keeping a berserk president”: Murray Marder, “Two Recall Nixon’s A-Remark,” Los Angeles Times, February 9, 1976.

  “All of us, more or less”: “Colonel X’s Warning: Our Mistakes plus Your Hysteria,” Détente, October 1984.

  “Let’s put it this way”: Steven Kull, Minds at War (New York: Basic Books, 1988).

  “For thousands of years peoples”: Sergei Khrushchev.

  “like a prize-winning pear”; “a thermonuclear Zero Mostel”; “a moral tract on mass murder”; “It doesn’t work
that way”: Menand, “Fat Man.”

  “A Navy captain was saying”: Miller.

  “The present nuclear situation is”: Southern.

  “senses a nuclear explosion in”: Rosenbaum, How the End.

  “provocation . . . I wonder what our attitude”; “just as if we suddenly put”; “knows we don’t really live”; “an explicit threat to the peace”; “It doesn’t make any difference”; “How gravely does this change”; “I don’t think there is a military”: Sheldon Stern.

  “We had no desire to start”: Nikita Khrushchev.

  “There was a fear that if”: Gunther Klein.

  “During its entire history Russia”: Sergei Khrushchev.

  “Curtis LeMay called [the quarantine]”: Ted Sorensen.

  “The Russian bear has always”; “During that very critical time”: LeMay, Mission.

  “LeMay talked openly about”; “It wasn’t until nearly thirty”: Errol Morris.

  “Later we learned that the submarine”: Klein, Brauburger, and Knopp.

  “Everything came to a halt”; “The president said we are prepared”; “Father sensed that he was losing”; “Castro thinks that war will begin”; “That is insane”; “The Soviet government has ordered”: Sergei Khrushchev.

  “To any man at the United Nations”: Kaplan, Wizards of Armageddon.

  “In my seven years as [defense] secretary”: Errol Morris.

  “the greatest defeat in our history”: LeMay, Mission.

  “The results were very painful”: Nina Tannenwald, ed., Understanding the End of the Cold War, 1980–87: An Oral History Conference (Providence, RI: Watson Institute for International Studies, 1999).

  13. Too Cheap to Meter

  “observe what kind of disturbance”: Seife, Sun.

  “If your mountain is not”: Hargittai, Martians.

  “potential for serious radiological consequences”; “everything is under control”; “more complex than the company”; “danger was over”; “crisis had passed”: Peterson.

  “We didn’t learn for years”: Gilinsky, “Behind.”

  “They can’t get rid of”: “Three Mile Island Emergency.”

 

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