Keeping the Peace: The Aldermaston Story

Keeping the Peace: The Aldermaston Story

by David Hawkings
Keeping the Peace: The Aldermaston Story

Keeping the Peace: The Aldermaston Story

by David Hawkings

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Overview

An illustrated history of the UK’s nuclear weapons program.

In 1940 two scientists, refugees from Nazi Germany, wrote a memorandum which was to prove one of the most significant documents of the twentieth century. In it, they outlined proposals for the manufacture of a uranium-fueled ‘super bomb.’ The paper propelled Britain into the forefront of research into nuclear weapons and led, through the collaboration of British and American scientists in the Manhattan Project, to the decisive ending of the Second World War.

One of the British scientists, William Penney, was chosen to lead the UK’s nuclear weapons program after the war and went on to be the first director of the Atomic Weapons Research Establishment at Aldermaston. Since then, the name ‘Aldermaston’ has become synonymous with Britain’s nuclear deterrent. With numerous photos and illustrations, this book tells the fascinating story of Aldermaston and the other sites that for half a century have made a unique contribution to the defense of the realm.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781473815704
Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Limited
Publication date: 01/24/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 120
File size: 93 MB
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About the Author

David J Hawkins has worked at AWE Aldermaston since 1984. His successive posts as Chief Administration Officer, Manager Corporate Communications and Manager Data Preservation have given him a deep insight into the life and work of AWE, on which he has drawn preparing for this book. David has previously published 'Water from the Moor', a history of the Plymouth water supply, as well as a number of articles on various aspects of local history relating to his home county of Devon.
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