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  1. German nuclear program during World War II. Nazi Germany undertook several research programs relating to nuclear technology, including nuclear weapons and nuclear reactors, before and during World War II. These were variously called Uranverein ( Uranium Club) or Uranprojekt ( Uranium Project ).

  2. 20. Feb. 2019 · It is not widely known that an active nuclear research effort was conducted in Germany during World War II, and that this effort actually ran ahead of its Allied counterpart for a time. This chapter describes the origins and organization of the German effort, and how...

    • Bruce Cameron Reed
    • reed@alma.edu
    • 2019
  3. The German nuclear program, at its height, consisted of twenty-two institutes over twelve cities throughout Germany and Austria. [5] This was a significant manpower and intellectual drain on resources. Thus in December 1941, the German army decided to abandon its nuclear fission project deciding to focus on the development of other new ...

  4. Nazi Germany undertook several research programs relating to nuclear technology, including nuclear weapons and nuclear reactors, before and during World War II. These were variously called Uranverein or Uranprojekt. The first effort started in April 1939, just months after the discovery of nuclear fission in Berlin in December 1938, but ended ...

  5. www-pub.iaea.org › countryprofiles › GermanyGermany 2018 - IAEA

    This report provides information on the status and development of the nuclear power programme in Germany, including factors related to the effective planning, decision making and implementation of the nuclear power programme that together lead to safe and economical operations of nuclear power plants.