|
|
 |
 |
 |
 |
The Film & More
Reference
Interview Transcripts | Bibliography | Primary Sources
- Klaus Fuchs' Oath of Secrecy, 1942
- George Kennan's Telegram, 1946
- Truman's Statement on Detection of Soviet Atomic Test
- General Advisory Committee's Majority and Minority Reports on Building the H-Bomb, 1949
- Soviet Response to President Truman's H-Bomb Announcement, 1950
- Hans Bethe's Statement to the FBI on Klaus Fuchs, 1950
- Klaus Fuchs' Statement, 1950
- Klaus Fuchs' Statement of Offense, 1950
- A Report by the Joint Intelligence Committee on Implications of Soviet Possession of Atomic Weapons, 1950
- Edward Teller's Testimony in the Oppenheimer Hearings, 1954
- Lewis Strauss's Complete Statement After Bravo and the Japenese Government's Response, 1954
- Igor Kurchatov's Report on the Danger of Atomic War, 1954
- Copy of the Aide Memoire Given to the U.S. Ambassador Allison by the Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs, Okumura, 1954
- Mary Sharmat's Statement Regarding Her Civil Defense Protest, 1959-1961
- A Defense Nuclear Agency Report on the Bravo Test Describing Wind Change, 1982
- A Defense Nuclear Agency Report on the Bravo Test Describing the Blast and Subsequent Fallout, 1982
- General Lee Butler's Speech and His Joint Statement with General Goodpaster on Reduction of Nuclear Weapons Arsenals: Declining Utility, Continuing Risks. 1996
- Report from the Marshall Islands Nuclear Claims Tribunal for the Calendar Year 1997 Showing the Number of Claims for Various Medical Conditions
- Soviet Response to President Truman's H-Bomb Announcement, 1950
|
|
Program Description | Enhanced Transcript | Reference
THE FILM & MORE | SPECIAL FEATURE | TIMELINE | MAPS PEOPLE & EVENTS | TEACHER'S GUIDE
THE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE | KIDS | SEARCH | FEEDBACK
WGBH | PBS Online
©
|
|