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Originally Posted by tommy tater
aregh!! im so stupid! i did hours of research for that! i forgot to look at the back of the box!!! it says the storyline of this game is fiction aregh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! plz close this thread to save me further embarresment!!!cringe!!!!
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As JCFIII points out, don't feel to bad. But also remember that the Nazi atomic research had been moved from east of Berlin to Haigerloch over near Stuttgart before the Soviets even got close to Berlin. If your game designers had bothered to check, they might have never put that scene in the game.
That shift to Haigerloch (it is a tourist attraction called the Atom Celler these days), was done because the western allies knew exactly where the research was going on (Liepzig) through both spies and Germans who had fled the Nazis. Also the airforces of both the Brits and the Americans had bombed that place much flatter than anybody could figure out why at the time. Unknown to the men carrying out the missions, it was to slow down or stop the Heisenberg working group, and to make sure NOTHING would be in the area for the Soviets to find if and when they over-ran the site eventually, and there was NOTHING THERE of any worth.
While the war was still going on, the US lauched
Operation Alsos to recover the Nazi nuclear data and material, consequently the 1100 tons of refined (not enriched) U-238 captured at Stuttgart was "put in the MED pipeline", and perhaps enriched to U-235.
But NOT in time to have been used in the gun-type uranium bomb dropped on Hiroshima. That unit was complete and awaiting the test of the "gadget" plutonium bomb at Alamagordo (Trinity) before the German uranium oxide was captured, and before the German U-boat surrendered. When that little 1100 pounds of U-238 (not tons), was taken out of the U-boat; Oppenheimer made a sarcastic/ironic statement that many have taken as truth.
What he said was something to the effect that; "now German uranium will be dropped on Japan." But, that was said NOT knowing how long it would take for the Japanese to surrender, or how many bombs may be needed to produce that result.
As another "funny" the team named
Alsos was lead by an American Jew (Goldschmitt [sp?]), and the team name was Greek for
Grove, the name of the leader of the Manhattan Enginneering District, i.e. General Groves. Groves wasn't terribly fluent in Greek and more than a bit busy at the time, so he probably didn't even know about the inuendo of the name of the group. Nobody told him either, he didn't have much of a sense of humor.