Laboratory Warriors: How Allied Science and Technology Tipped the Balance in World War II

Laboratory Warriors: How Allied Science and Technology Tipped the Balance in World War II image
ISBN-10:

0380816237

ISBN-13:

9780380816231

Author(s): Shachtman, Tom
Edition: First Edition
Released: May 27, 2003
Publisher: Harper-perennial
Format: Paperback, 384 pages
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Description:

The dreadful global conflagration known as the Second World War was more than the clashing of great armies on bloody battlefields. A different kind of war was being waged in the secret laboratories on both sides of the conflict -- a war that would alter the course and determine the outcome of the bitter hostilities, forever changing our world and our future.

While it is a widely accepted fact that America's development and employment of the atomic bomb ended the Pacific struggle -- and that the failure of Hitler's scientists to develop their own A-bomb helped to doom Germany -- little has been made of the other remarkable scientific accomplishments of this dark and terrible epoch. Edifying, enthralling, startling, and sobering, Laboratory Warriors is a masterful work that sheds light on the technological achievements that swung the pendulum of victory in the Allies' direction.

























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