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The Women Who Secretly Built the Atomic Bomb

The Women Who Secretly Built the Atomic Bomb

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At the height of World War II, Oak Ridge, Tennessee was home to 75,000 residents, who consumed more energy than New York City. Most of the world didn’t know that the town even existed. And most of the people who lived there, who were largely young women from small towns across the America, didn’t know the true nature of the work they were doing day after day in the hulking factories that had been hastily built in the middle of the Appalachian Mountains. That is until the end of the war when Oak Ridge’s important secret was revealed, namely that Oak Ridge had served as the production site of the Manhattan Project, and the huge factories there produced highly enriched uranium and plutonium as fuel for the world’s first nuclear weapons.

Oak Ridge’s important historical mission and the lives of the mostly women who worked there are brought to life in Denise Kiernan’s excellent book, The Girls of Atomic City, which is an important addition to our country’s history.



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