BBC NEWS | Europe | Hitler 'tested small atom bomb'

Joel Katz mittelwerk at hotmail.com
Thu Mar 17 11:36:43 CST 2005


see, european enlightenment minus jews equals no atom bomb -- and no 
infantile sexuality or class warfare either!



>From: Kumpe <kumpe3000 at gmx.de>
>To: pynchon-l at waste.org
>Subject: Re: BBC NEWS | Europe | Hitler 'tested small atom bomb' Date: Thu, 
>17 Mar 2005 10:31:55 +0100
>
>Karlsch had a an excerpt ogf his book pre-released in the right wing
>magazine "Eurpäische Geschichte". It had some propagandistic tendencies. He
>described german research in nuclear physics and boasts about Otto Hahn,
>without mentioning Liese Meitner.  Besides Karlsch's possibly political
>inclinartion, we will have to wait till someone else takes measurements of
>radiation in the alleged testing areas. Karlsch's main point is, and here
>things get pynchonian, that there was a B-team in the Reich working on a
>reactor called "Uranmaschine", consisting of different scientist than the
>well known group around Heisenberg and Weizsäcker, who worked on a reactor
>that never became critical. According to Karlsch, The Heisenberg team was
>considered politicaly unreliable, and thus the undercover team Karlsch
>decribes came into existence.
>
>I agree with Kai, when advises scepticism. I guess this will provoke
>interesting reactions. One for example came from an anonymus american
>expert who stated, that what the Germans had was no atom bomb but a dirty
>bomb. Whoever invented such a statement, it could start a debate. Someone
>might pick up on the question, if the german bomb was no atom bomb but
>dirty, is the atom bomb cleaner then?
>This should build up some new paranoia.
>best,
>Christian.
>
>

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