Fallout, Peter Watson
Fallout, Peter Watson
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Fallout
Conspiracy, Cover-Up, and the Deceitful Case for the Atom Bomb

Author: Peter Watson

Narrator: Peter Ganim

Unabridged: 15 hr 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: PublicAffairs

Published: 09/18/2018


Synopsis

The justification for the atomic bomb was simple: it would defeat Hitler and end the Second World War faster, saving lives. The reality was different.

Fallout dismantles the conventional story of why the atom bomb was built. Peter Watson has found new documents showing that long before the Allied bomb was operational, it was clear that Germany had no atomic weapons of its own and was not likely to. The British knew this, but didn't share their knowledge with the Americans, who in turn deceived the British about the extent to which the Soviets had penetrated their plans to build and deploy the bomb.

The dark secret was that the bomb was dropped not to decisively end the war in the Pacific but to warn off Stalin's Russia, still in principle a military ally of the US and Britain. It did not bring a hot war to an abrupt end; instead it set up the terms for a Cold one to begin.

Moreover, none of the scientists recruited to build the bomb had any idea that the purpose of the bomb had been secretly changed and that Russian deterrence was its new objective.

Fallout vividly reveals the story of the unnecessary building of the atomic bomb, the most destructive weapon in the world, and the long-term consequences that are still playing out to this day.

About Peter Watson

Peter Watson is an intellectual historian, journalist, and the author of thirteen books, including Convergence; Ideas: A History; The Age of Atheists; The German Genius; The Medici Conspiracy; and The Great Divide. He has written for The Sunday Times, The New York Times, the Observer, and the Spectator. He lives in London.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jorge on September 28, 2021

Vistos desde una cómoda distancia de casi 80 años, hay tres cosas que siempre me han sorprendido sobre el inicio de la era nuclear, el tema central de este libro: 1) que alguien haya hecho estallar una arma tan destructiva como una bomba atómica sobre una ciudad llena de civiles inocentes, 2) que lo......more

Goodreads review by Fernando on February 09, 2021

He dejado este libro sobre la página 140 de las 460 que tiene. No es un libro de divulgación científica, sino un libro de historia, excesivamente técnico en los detalles para mi gusto. Yo lo calificaría más como un trabajo o tesis sobre la historia de la bomba atómica que no un libro de divulgación......more

Goodreads review by Michael on September 26, 2018

The atomic bomb and the consequences of its detonation over Japan has been one of the most debated and controversial topics of the last several decades. Peter Watson’s new book Fallout has added another log onto the fire of conspiracy and intrigue by stating directly in the title that the making of......more

Goodreads review by Raúl on June 16, 2024

Un libro bastante interesante por la premisa. Pero no tanto por la forma de contarse. Hay demasiadas idas y vueltas en la historia y aunque consigue hacer pasar la idea, puede ser duro de leer cuando es la tercera vez que cuenta lo mismo. Un detalle importante es la cantidad de referencias que se ci......more

Goodreads review by Wilmer on March 20, 2022

El autor nos cuenta sobre las investigaciones que hizo a documentos que no son de fácil acceso para el público, los informes que emitieron los científicos, presidentes, embajadores, etc. el libro no tiene tantos datos estadísticos, muy poco, mas habla sobre las conversaciones de los participes de la......more