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Japan'S Secret War: Japan'S Race Against Time To Build Its Own Atomic Bomb,New
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After Years Of Research Based On Material Gathered By American Intelligence During The Occupation Of Japan As Well As Extensive Interviews With Surviving Participants, Robert Wilcox Gives The First Detailed Account Of Japan'S Version Of The Manhattan Project From Its Earliest Days To The Possible Testing Of An Actual Weapon. The Story Involves Japan'S Leading Scientists, Including A Future Nobel Prize Winner; A Network Of Spanish Spies Working In North America; And A German Uboat Desperately Trying To Reach Japan With A Cargo Of Uranium In The Final Days Before The Third Reich'S Collapse. But Perhaps The Most Fascinating Element Is The Giant Industrial Complex In Northern Korea Where The Final Aspects Of The Japanese Atomic Research May Have Taken Place. When The Soviet Army Invaded Korea At The War'S End, They Had The Entire Complex Dismantled And Shipped Back To The Soviet Union. We Can Only Speculate About The Information They Gained From It. This New Edition Includes Recently Unearthed Research Showing That The Japanese Spent Much More Time On Their Atomic Program Than Previously Made Public.
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- Q: What is the page count of this book? A: This book has two hundred sixty-eight pages. It provides a detailed account of Japan's atomic bomb efforts.
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- Q: Who is the author of 'Japan's Secret War'? A: The author of this book is Robert Wilcox. He provides a comprehensive look at Japan's atomic research.
- Q: What is the genre of this book? A: This book falls under the history and non-fiction genres. It explores Japan's secret atomic bomb project during World War II.
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