Nuclear Race Origins
As tensions escalated in the late 1930s, physicists like Leo and Albert alerted the U.S. about Germany's potential atomic capabilities. The Manhattan Project emerged as a massive, secretive effort involving over 600,000 workers, all racing against an unseen enemy. Despite Germany's initial nuclear ambitions, their program lacked the organization and resources to compete effectively with the Americans.In this clip
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