"Denyav" wrote in message
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This is pure fantasy.
Why Eisenhover in his book "Crusade in Europa" stated that if the
occupation of
Germany delayed only by a couple of months,mankind would have faced its
biggest disaster.
Dont forget Germany was practically defeated in 1942
Not at all! In 1942 the tide was just beginning to turn against Germany. Far
from 'practcally defeated'
and in 1945 Wehrmacht
could find only kids and senior citizens to fill its ranks.
So how could such badly defeated country present such a gigantic danger
if
allies were late only by a couple of months?.
Answer was Third Reichs S-weapons program which included nuclear weapons.
Your problem seems to be that you cannot distinguish between plans and
realities. We all know about all the wonderful weapons that the different
branches of the Third Reich had *planned*.
In reality, they struggled. This was the regime that never launched an
aircraft carrier, and never built a convincing four-engined bomber. Whose
leader fiddled away the days while his empire collapsed, sketching designs
for post-war architectural projects.
It was more excusable for Eisenhower to proceed on worst-case assumptions
about the German nuclear programme in 1944 than it is for you to believe it
60 years later, when 60 years of research have failed to come up with any
evidence at all for the things you are saying.
With exception of SS own nuclear program Anglo management was aware of
every
development in third reich,including the achivements of von
Ardenne/Houtermanns
and Diebner teams.
So they with exception of SS work had an excellent picture of German
research
and they concluded that the Germans were two years ahead of Manhattan
Project
and the gap was was widening.
So D-Day was the only way to prevent Germany becoming worlds first and
sole
nuclear power.
It is just possible that a small amount of captured German fissile
material
was used against Japan.
Not a small amount ,the enriched uran production spike that you can see in
June
45,is solely due German stocks.
Situation of Manhattan Project in April was totally hopeless,they could
build
an Uran bomb but there was no Uran for that and it was impossible to
produce
enough Uran till bomb deadline,on other hand they had enough plutonium for
a
pluto bomb but they were unable to design an igniter for that.
So they had basically an Uran bomb without uran and a plutonium bomb
without
igniter !.
What is an igniter?
Their worst nighmare became a reality in the spring of 45 .
But everything changed almost overnight with occupation of Germany and the
arrival of U-234
This is pure fantasy.
No only the least known fact,if u-234 completed her voyage, Japan would
become
worlds second nuclear power not US.
How would they have done that without the know-how they and the Nazis
lacked? Are we to assume that both the Japanese and the Germans possessed
the ability to make an 'igniter' (whatever that is) and yet the Americans
did not?
Denyav, believe me, I like a good conspiracy theory as much as anyone. But
where is your actual evidence for these beliefs?
And please don't say it depends on secret papers which only you or a man you
met in a pub have access to!
John
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