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August 16, 1939

My Furher, Hail Germany! Hail Hitler! As per your wishes, I gained an audience with Herr Otto Hahn and Herr Fritz

Strassmann. Their experiments with the Uranium have shown that it exudes considerable amount of energy. It further decays into two substances which are unidentified as yet, however, a certain Physicist Lise Meitner, who had ran away from our great country and was a former colleague of Herr Hahn claims that one of these new substances is half the mass of Uranium. But this substance cannot be utilized further. I have checked the results of Herr Hahn and Herr Strassman and found them relatively correct. However, I consider it pragmatic to conduct further tests, so as to confirm if this particular substance can be put to the use of military or not. I am waiting for your command, my furher. Hail Hitler! Your humble subject, Dr. Werner Heisenberg

September 25, 1939

Herr Heisenberg, Victory to Germany! As you know that Germany declared war on Poland on September 1, this is our time to regain the lost glory of our great country. I wish this battle to be as swift as lightening and destroy the enemy. This war, is keeping me from most of the affairs of the state and I do not expect to be freed soon enough.

Meanwhile, although I may not be able to go through all the briefings of your research, I highly appreciate your work and your spirit towards our country. I suggest you get in touch with Herr Himmler who can guide your project and see to it that you do not fall prey to lack of resources. Adolf Hitler

October 10, 1939

My Furher, Hail Hitler! Many congratulations on your astounding success in blitzkrieg. May Germany continue winning the world under your leadership. I have with the support of Herr Himmler and his influence in the Wehrmacht convinced Army Physicist Kurt Diebner to investigate the military applications of nuclear fission. Theres a dedicated team of enthusiastic and patriotic scientists and engineers working for what would be the greatest achievement in the military history of the world. I hope to achieve spectacular results soon and present them to you, my Furher. Hail Hitler! Yours sincerely Dr. Werner Heisenberg

December 12, 1939

My Furher, Victory to Germany I have finally discovered the shrouded secrets hidden beneath the stratums of this magical element. This element is truly magical in nature. We can explore new horizons of science and military advancement with Uranium. Furher, Uranium emits a particle which when striking other adjacent atom of Uranium triggers three more such particles and enormous amounts of energy. While triggering this particle the parent element of Uranium itself gets converted to another element as I had mentioned in my earlier letter to you. This reaction is actually a chain reaction each particle triggering three more particles and then 9 more. When these reactions are slowed down and are kept under control inside a Uranium Machine they can be used for production of massive amounts of energy. But if the same reaction is rendered uncontrolled then the amount of energy exuded shall be enormous much more than any conventional explosive. And therein, my Furher, lies the true victory of the Third Reich umbrageous, moral complete. I urge you to consider the enormous possibilities of this weapon, sire. Yours Sincerely Dr. Werner Heisenberg

January 9, 1940

My Furher, Hail Hitler! We have stumbled across some special requirements for the usage of Uranium as a military weapon. It seems that this element exists as an isotope: Uranium -235 & 238. Of these two, U-238 can be used along with U-

235 in the Uranium Machine while only U-235 can be utilized in the form of a weapon. As it happens, this U-235 is a rare material. As of now, we do not have sufficient enough inventory of this U-235 to build a weapon. However, we can manufacture significant amounts of U-235 by isotope separation. I have started doing experiments on the technology required to segregate the required material. I hope to get a break through very soon and present you and my great country what would be my greatest contribution. Victory to Germany Your Humble Subject Dr. Werner Heisenberg

June 14, 1940

My Furher, Hail Hitler! As stated in my previous communication, I have been trying to generate through new technologies, significant amounts of U-235. Here, a team lead by Herr Paul Harteck has been trying to thermally diffuse the Uranium. In this process, a liquid compound rises as it is heated and settles down on cooling. As it cools and settles it tends to settle down separating into its lighter and heavier components as it cycles around the column. We have already achieved significant amounts based on this method but we are still trying to refine the method. At the same time, we have been conducting operations and experiments over various other processes that can be used to extract energy from this element. I seek your blessings for all my endeavours. Hail Hitler!

Yours Sincerely Dr. Werner Heisenberg

December 12, 1940

My Furher, Hail Hitler! Accept my congratulations for successfully signing the Tripartite (Axis) Pact with Italy and Japan. The mood in my team and lab is upbeat with all your growing successes. Under your able leadership, my Furher, we will win the English and subsequently the entire Europe. Despite some setbacks here at the lab here, the work is going on at an andantino pace. We have discarded the idea of enriching Uranium by thermal diffusion and are now working on a rather new centrifugal method. The machine used for this purpose is called a centrifuge and relies on centripetal force to accumulate the heavier isotopes on the outside of the tube where they can be separated out. We hope to achieve the required amount of Uranium faster by this method. Meanwhile, we are also assessing the use of heavy water (oxygen combined with a rare heavy isotope of hydrogen) as a moderator that slows down the neutrons just enough to sustain the chain reaction. I happen to hear from my Italian friends that in their national laboratory, the Italians are working on a similar technology. And thus, I have this humble request to you, my Furher, to include us in your ambitious plans for our great country and let us reap the benefit of technology exchange. Hail Hitler! Your humble subject Dr. Werner Heisenberg

January 19, 1941

Herr Heisenberg Victory to Germany! I am delighted by your progress and your grand designs for the progress of countrys science and technology. However, believing that you are following the news about our expansion policy, you might as well have reached the conclusion that we are going to do well, even in absence of your Uranium weapons. The Bundeswehr is working closely with Herr Von Braun and is quite impressed with the results that they have achieved so far. My generals tell me that well soon be able to achieve magnanimous range and speed with their rockets. With them, Germany will become truly invincible. I, however, commend your spirit of working and wish you all the success with your program. Adolf Hitler

December 5, 1942

Herr Heisenberg As you must have known by now that our army is facing severe counteroffensive at the east end. We require all the possible resources that we can get our hands at now. Update me on the status of your progress in your project. Abwehrs latest report indicates that the Americans have successfully built some machine to sustain the reaction of the bomb. We cannot afford to waste any more time now. If there are any resources that

you want dedicated to your consideration, communicate for them and they shall be placed at your disposal immediately. Adolf Hitler

December 10, 1942

My Furher, Hail Hitler! I, with my team, have conceptualized all the details of the weapon in principle. With reference to my previous demands, we however are still facing some technical glitches. I hoped for gaining some assistance from the Norwegian Norsk Hydro Plant but unfortunately, that has already been destroyed in allied bombing. We have accelerated the efforts here in order to prove helpful to our Wehrmacht. I assure you that given sufficient time and the technical resources required we will achieve significant results. Your humble subject Dr. Werner Heisenberg

Authors note(s): A timeline to the bomb Nazis come to power in Germany Otto Hahn, Lise Meitner and Fritz Strassmann discover nuclear fission in uranium Einstein warns President Roosevelt of dangers of an atomic bomb Germany invades Poland and launches "uranium project"

January 1933 December 1938 2 August 1939 1 September 1939

3 September 1939 1941 March 1941 June 1941 September 1941 6 December 1941 7 December 1941 8 December 1941 February/June 1942 December 1943 March 1945 7 May 1945 16 July 1945 6 August 1945 9 August 1945 14 August 1945
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Britain and France declare war on Germany Von Weizscker files a draft patent application that refers to a plutonium bomb Von Weizscker visits Bohr in Copenhagen Germany invades Soviet Union Von Weizscker visits Bohr again, this time with Heisenberg Manhattan Project begins in Los Alamos Japan attacks Pearl Harbour US enters Second World War Heisenberg gives popular lectures on nuclear weapons Bohr visits Los Alamos Germany tests a nuclear device in Thringia, eastern Germany Germany surrenders Trinity test - world's first atomic blast US bombs Hiroshima US bombs Nagasaki Japan surrenders

Hitler did not use (or made) an atom bomb, although there have been reports of two huge explosions one night of March, 1945. The people living nearby had reported to be suffering from nose-bleeds, nausea, fatigue and head ache symptoms for long time. Theres no assurance was it a nuclear bomb or a dirty bomb. According to some conspiracy theories, Hitler did not commit suicide on April 30, 1945 but was secretly shipped off to South America where he was seen by many to be living by the coast line of Brazil.

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