Chasing Heisenberg, Michael Joseloff
Chasing Heisenberg, Michael Joseloff
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Chasing Heisenberg
The Race for the Atom Bomb

Author: Michael Joseloff

Narrator: Malcolm Hillgartner

Unabridged: 3 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 01/29/2019


Synopsis

Winner of the Paul Cowan Non-Fiction Award given by Peace Corps Worldwide.After a devastating run of German victories, Allied troops are beginning to halt Hitler’s advance. But far from the battlefields, Allied scientists are struggling.Intelligence reports put them a distant second behind the Germans in a competition that could determine the outcome of the war: the race to build the world’s first nuclear weapon.For the Allies’ top scientists, the race is deeply personal. J. Robert Oppenheimer, Enrico Fermi, and Samuel Goudsmit have known Hitler’s chief atomic scientist, Werner Heisenberg, for years. A brilliant, world-renowned physicist and once a good friend, he’s anti-Nazi, but also a loyal German.Fear that he’s put country first and is building a bomb haunts Oppenheimer and Fermi all through their months and years developing the Allied bomb. That same anxiety drives Goudsmit, now a top Allied intelligence officer, to risk his life as he attempts to track down Heisenberg and the site of Hitler’s suspected atom bomb program.

About Michael Joseloff

Michael Joseloff is a four-time Emmy Award winning news and documentary producer, living in New York City. He was a producer with The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour (PBS) from 1983 to 1995. His documentaries have aired on PBS, including the acclaimed series FRONTLINE, The History Channel, Discovery, CNBC, A&E, and other major cable TV channels.Joseloff’s interest in the atom bomb dates back to 1993, when he produced a segment for The NewsHour on the “father of the bomb,” J. Robert Oppenheimer.


Reviews

Less of a book, more of a longish essay on Germany's efforts to build an atomic bomb and The Manhattan Project. The last 20% of the book is a bibliography and footnotes, the work is only about 140 pages long. The science gets short shrift, for example, the U235 separation methods gets extremely glos......more

Goodreads review by Chris

Great historical short on the "race" for the atomic bomb, focusing on 3 main figures, Werner Heisenberg, Enrico Fermi, and Bob Oppenheimer, w/ a minor, but important focus on Sam Goudsmit, the Allied Physicist tasked to closely follow the AEF in France after Normandy to uncover clues about Axis effo......more