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This novel is a work of historical fiction and a science/ethics/thriller that examines why German scientists, led by the great Nobel Prize-winning physicist Werner Heisenberg, failed to develop an atomic bomb for Hitler. Drawing on real historical events and scientific facts, the novel imagines that the Allies undertake a vast deception effort. They soon learn, however, that their lies are challenged by Nazi espionage and shocking scientific developments.

Produktbeschreibung
This novel is a work of historical fiction and a science/ethics/thriller that examines why German scientists, led by the great Nobel Prize-winning physicist Werner Heisenberg, failed to develop an atomic bomb for Hitler. Drawing on real historical events and scientific facts, the novel imagines that the Allies undertake a vast deception effort. They soon learn, however, that their lies are challenged by Nazi espionage and shocking scientific developments.
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Autorenporträt
Ronald M. Green, PhD, is the Emeritus Professor for the Study of Ethics and Human Values at Dartmouth College. Over a long career, he has taught and written about issues in science and ethics, notably bioethics. In "The Heisenberg Deception" he brings ethical insight and imagination to nuclear science and to one of the leading questions of the history of atomic bomb development: Why did the Germans, with all their scientific talent, never develop the bomb?