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Doomsday Men

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by P. D. Smith


  Kiss Me Deadly 345

  Kissinger, Henry 28, 412, 414, 424

  Kistiakowsky, George B. 313

  Koestler, Arthur 192

  Kokura 332

  Kollwitz, Käthe 138

  Kornfeld, Albert (Albert Korodi) 159, 172, 306

  Kowarski, Lew 258–9

  Kramer, Russell 29, 32

  Krassa, Zinaide 84–5, 86

  Kraus, Lili 194

  Kubrick, Stanley 27–8, 393, 402–3, 409, 411–12, 413, 416–18, 421, 422, 424–5, 428–9, 430–31

  Kurchatov, Igor 368

  Lanchester, Frederick W. 317–18

  Lang, Daniel 367

  Langevin, Paul 37–8, 63, 188–9

  Langsdorf, Martyl 26

  Lapp, Ralph E. 379

  Lartigue, Jacques Henri 116

  Lasswitz, Kurd, Auf zwei Planeten 205

  Latter, Albert, Our Nuclear Future 391

  Laurence, William L. 254, 286, 294,368–9, 420

  and atomic bomb 289–90

  and CP-112

  and doomsday bomb 24, 374–5, 405

  and Manhattan Project 266

  and Nagasaki bomb 266, 333

  Trinity test 310, 311, 313

  Lawrence, Ernest O. 164, 271–2, 287, 357, 360

  Lax, Peter 306

  Lay, D.H.F. 376

  Le Bon, Gustave 68

  Lehrer, Tom 285

  LeMay, General Curtis E. 205, 319–20, 350, 353, 397, 401, 414, 432

  Lenard, Philipp 177

  Leonardo da Vinci 102

  Leucippus 37

  Leviathan 179

  Lewis, W.Lee 119, 120

  Lewisite 119, 119–20, 225

  Libby, Willard F. 409–10

  Liebknecht, Karl 153

  Lilienthal, David E. 14, 15–16, 24, 357

  Lindemann, Frederick 124, 235, 269

  ‘liquid air’ 56–7, 66

  ‘Little Boy’ bomb seeHiroshima bomb

  Livermore Laboratory 357, 360

  Lolita 402, 403, 418, 422, 426

  London 17, 43, 54, 55, 70, 116, 119, 122, 141, 151–2, 190, 194, 198, 203, 209–19, 222, 225–6, 229, 230–31, 234–5, 250, 256, 259, 269, 291, 333, 342–3, 372–3, 380, 385, 392, 402, 408, 428, 437, 439, 441

  London, Jack 277, 316, 328, 353

  ‘The Unparalleled Invasion’ 239–41, 242, 387

  Loos, Battle of 117, 439

  Los Alamos 246, 286–7, 305–6, 356, 359

  see also Manhattan Project

  Lucas, Jim 301

  Lucky Dragon 127, 129, 366–7, 370, 375

  Lumière, Louis 45

  Lusitania 122

  Lütge, Hermann 87

  Luxembourg, Rosa 153

  Lyon, Sue 403

  MacArthur, General Douglas 301, 379, 432

  McCarthy, Senator Joseph 24, 32, 357

  MacDonald, Anson see Heinlein, Robert A.

  McMillan, Edwin 34, 314

  McNamara, Robert 397, 400

  MAD 107, 406

  Mad Max films 348

  ‘mad scientist’ xviii, xx–xxi, 43, 46, 49, 68, 88, 121, 123, 140, 183, 185, 188, 229, 236, 238, 250, 295, 296, 304, 370, 379–80, 393, 401, 422–7

  see also ‘saviour scientist’

  Madách, Imre, The Tragedy of Man 190–91, 250–51

  Maeterlinck, Maurice, La Vie des Abeilles 211

  malaria 242

  Malraux, André 97

  The Walnut Trees of Altenburg

  88–92, 102–3

  Mandl, Otto 194, 195–6, 292

  Manhattan Project xx, 14, 16, 29, 159, 230, 257, 266

  authorization 272

  bomb designs 307–8

  command of 278

  funding 267–8

  Hiroshima bomb 6, 19, 34, 134, 270, 298, 316, 328–32, 334, 368, 382, 435

  Met Lab 33, 274, 305

  Nagasaki bomb 34, 35, 222, 266, 291, 298, 308, 332–6, 335, 358, 384

  number of people involved 118, 306

  Oppenheimer appointed head 285–6

  role of Mark Oliphant 273

  sites 286–7, 305

  targeting 321–2, 324–5, 327

  Trinity test 307, 308–16, 309, 312

  views of scientists regarding atomic bomb 274, 321–2, 327

  women scientists 174

  MANIAC 358

  Mann, Thomas

  The Magic Mountain 29, 46–7, 302

  ‘Mario and the Magician’ 152

  March, Peyton C. 115

  Mark, Herman 165

  Marshall, John Jr 174, 272

  Marx, Groucho 410

  Mason, James 403

  Mathematical Analyzer, Numerical Integrator and Computer 358

  Matrix, The 391

  Maugham, W.Somerset, The Magician 73

  May, Karl 166

  Mayer, Douglas 288

  Meitner, Lise 93, 131, 154, 155,

  179, 182, 205–6, 209, 235,

  252–4

  Méliès, Georges 45

  Mengele, Joseph 245

  Merritt, Ernest 59–60, 61, 62

  Met Lab 33, 274, 305

  Metropolis 179, 188, 423

  Metropolis, Nicholas 358

  Midgley, Thomas 172–3

  Mike test 13, 359–60

  Miles, The Gas War of 1940 225–6

  Military Policy Committee (USA)

  322

  Miller, Walter M., A Canticle for

  Leibowitz 338, 388

  Minuteman missiles 407, 433

  Mitchell, William (Billy) 198–9

  Mittelbau-Dora 209

  Moffett, Cleveland 69–74

  Moore, Ward, ‘Lot’ 348

  Morrison, Philip 311

  Moseley, Henry 120

  Moszkowski, Alexander 143, 144

  Muller, Hermann 19

  Mumford, Lewis 426

  ‘Gentlemen: You are mad!’ 382, 384, 392

  mustard gas 88, 115, 117, 118, 119, 379

  mutually assured destruction 107

  N-bomb 360

  Nabokov, Vladimir, Lolita 402

  Nagasaki bomb 34, 35, 222, 266, 291, 298, 308, 332–6, 335, 358, 384

  see also plutonium bomb

  Nathan, Charlotte 87

  Nathanson, Isaac R., ‘The World Aflame’ 231–4, 232

  National Defense Researc Committee (NDRC) (USA)

  272

  Neddermeyer, Seth 308

  neptunium 34

  Nernst, Walther 131, 144–5, 155

  neutrons 6, 144, 146, 186–9, 215,

  274

  bombardment of uranium with 251–4

  New York 19, 24, 26, 30, 45, 56, 77, 152–3, 179–80, 190–91, 198, 204, 223, 228, 240, 242, 247–8, 254, 258–62, 272–4, 299, 306, 322, 344, 364, 374, 384, 409, 411, 413, 416, 423, 429

  New York Herald Tribune 341

  Newcomb, Simon, His Wisdom the Defender 112, 244

  Newman, Bernard, Armoured

  Doves 226

  Newman, James R. 412, 415–16

  Newton, Sir Isaac 141–2

  Nicholas II, Tsar 105

  Nichols, Robert, and Maurice Browne, Wings Over Europe 228–9, 256, 302

  Nicolson, Harold, Public Faces

  226–7, 301–2

  nitrogen synthesis 100, 101

  Nobel, Alfred 69, 98–9, 138, 315

  Nobel Prizes 65, 68–9, 93, 138, 164, 181, 230, 254, 255, 257,

  301

  Noddack, Ida 251

  Nolde, Emil 191–2

  North Korea 413, 438

  Norton, Roy, The Vanishing Fleets 112–13

  Novick, Aaron 26

  Noyes, Pierrepoint B., The Pallid Giant (Gentlemen: You Are Mad) 264–5, 384

  nuclear chain reaction 6–8, 34, 68, 145–6, 206, 216–23, 230–31, 234–6, 255, 257–63, 269–70, 274, 311, 314, 329–30

  in fiction 127, 145, 202–4, 218–22, 231–4, 250–51, 292–6, 387, 395

  H-bomb 282, 358

  nuclear fission 6, 251–63, 281, 287

 
; nuclear fusion 6, 281–2, 358

  nuclear reactors 173–4, 199, 268, 280, 306

  breeder reactor 174–5, 285

  CP-1 3–11, 5, 12–13, 33, 34, 173–4, 274, 275, 280–81, 307, 419–20

  development in Germany 283

  fast neutron reactors 175

  in fiction 292–4

  nuclear proliferation 200, 438

  nuclear tests 13, 35, 127, 129, 359–60, 362, 365–8, 371–2, 374–5, 377, 378, 380, 386, 394, 407–9, 413, 437, 441

  Oak Ridge 305

  Office of Emergency Planning (USA) 350

  Office of Scientific Research and Development (USA) 272

  Offut Air Force Base 349–50

  Oliphant, Mark 269–72, 273

  On the Beach 27, 388–90, 391–3, 441

  Operation Backfire 284

  Operation Crossroads 362, 380

  Operation Gomorrah 318

  Operation Tumbler 394

  Oppenheimer, J.Robert 186, 301, 344, 398, 438

  and H-bomb 14, 15, 281–2, 357, 358

  Manhattan Project 285–6, 287, 307

  post-war security problems 357, 360

  and Szilard 324–5

  and Szilard’s petition 326, 327

  Trinity test 127, 310, 315–16

  visit to Germany 159–60

  OSRD 272

  Ostwald, Wilhelm 61

  Owen, Dean, End of the World 348

  Owen, Wilfred 95

  Pakistan 438

  Paracelsus 72–3

  Paris Gun 123

  particle accelerators 215–16

  Paths of Glory 402

  Pauli, Wolfgang 155, 176, 184, 185, 251

  Pauling, Linus 19

  Pearl Harbor 272, 343, 345, 349, 362, 386

  Peierls, Genia 306

  Peierls, Rudolf 269–72, 306, 320

  Penney, Sir William 371–2

  Pentagon War Room 397–8, 414

  Perimetr system 433–6

  Perrin, Jean 38

  Peterson, Val 378

  Petit Inventeur, Le 168

  phosgene 88, 117–18

  photons 132, 181, 187

  PIC 300

  Pioneer Regiment 93, 95

  pitchblende 59–60, 61–2

  Planck, Max 131, 144–5, 154, 155

  Planet of the Apes films 27, 384–5

  Plath, Sylvia, ‘Doomsday’ 27

  plutonium

  in breeder reactors 174, 175

  creation 305

  discovery 32–6

  isotopes 34

  Simons’ theft of 29–32

  toxicity 31, 35

  plutonium bomb 40, 268, 272, 274, 281, 343

  critical mass 307, 332

  design 308, 358

  fallout from testing 35

  Nagasaki 34, 35, 222, 266, 291, 332–6, 335

  Trinity test 307, 308–316, 309, 312

  poison gas xix, 249, 379

  airborne attack 119

  in drama 83, 100, 103–4, 139

  in fiction 88–92, 105–6, 111, 224–6, 247–8, 296

  in poetry 95, 98, 243

  public reaction to 115

  World War I xix, 84–97, 89, 101–5, 106, 115–20, 126, 353, 439

  Polanyi, Michael 154, 191, 207–8, 214

  polonium 60–61, 186

  Pope, Sir William 214

  Porton Down 118

  Potsdam Conference 243, 309, 316, 328

  Priestley, J.B. 392

  Doomsday Men 249–51, 256

  Project Orion 379

  protons 143–4, 186, 187

  Prout, William 186

  Pugwash Conference 406

  quantum theory 132, 165, 176–7, 181, 185

  Quarles, Donald A. 375

  Rabi, Isidor 14, 163, 258, 310–11

  Rabinowitch, Eugene 25, 158, 325, 413, 420

  radar 124, 281

  radiation sickness 35, 127, 129, 331–2, 366–7, 373, 393

  radioactive decay 65–6

  radioactive fallout see fallout

  radioactivity 20, 315, 365

  artificial creation 230

  discovery and early experiments 38, 58–79

  in fiction 75–6, 112–15, 126, 197–200, 203, 219, 386–90, 395

  in film 345, 368–71, 380, 405, 422, 434

  monitoring during World War II 271, 300

  in poetry 52, 365

  radiological warfare 271, 296–301

  ‘Radithor’ 72

  radium 24, 38, 40, 57, 65–8, 133, 135

  effects of and claims for 56, 69–74, 113

  in fiction 75, 112, 126–7, 203–4, 219, 222

  in film 380

  isolation from pitchblende 59–62

  in poetry 52

  properties 61–2

  radon 64, 66

  RAND Corporation 413–14, 415, 416, 418, 426

  Rathenau, Walther 177

  Rayons Roentgen, Les 45

  Reagan, President Ronald 412

  Redgrave, Corin 437

  refrigerators, Einstein and Szilard’s work on 170–73

  respirators 102

  Ridenour, Louis N. 291

  Robida, Albert 107

  La Guerre au vingtième siècle 106

  robust nuclear earth penetrator 435

  Romanisches Café 157, 164, 192

  Röntgen, Wilhelm Conrad 40–44, 48, 180

  Röntgen (X) rays 41–51, 59

  in fiction and film 45, 46–51, 123

  Roosevelt, Eleanor 15

  Roosevelt, President Franklin D. 261–3, 266–7, 272, 323

  Rosenberg, Ethel 30

  Rosenberg, Julius 30

  Rosenbluth, Marshall 365–6

  Rosenfeld, Léon 255Roshwald, Mordecai, Level 7388, 392–3, 423

  Rotblat, Joseph 257, 260, 301, 321–2

  Rumsfeld, Donald 415

  Ruska, Ernst 164

  Russell, Bertrand 377, 392, 439

  Russell Square, London 8, 210, 212–14, 216–18, 222, 230, 274, 333

  Rutherford, Ernest 165, 233, 28 2

  and atomic structure 181, 186

  and the Curies 37–8

  and death rays 12 4

  and Haber 21 4

  scepticism about atomic power 188, 202, 215–16, 217–18

  and sonar 123splitting the atom 143–4

  and Szilard 234–5

  work on radioactivity 63–6, 67–8

  Rutherford, Mary 37, 38

  S-I project 272, 278 Sachs, Alexander 262, 263, 267, 268

  Sacks, Oliver 71

  Sackur, Irene 210

  Sackur, Otto 85–6, 210

  Sagan, Carl 285St Bartholomew’s Hospital 235

  Sakharov, Andrei 352, 409–10

  Saleeby, Caleb Williams 76–7

  Salinger, J.D., The Catcher in the Rye 406

  Salk, Jonas 430

  Sargent, John Singer, Gassed 118

  sarin 438

  ‘saviour scientist’ xviii–xix, xxi, 112–13, 121, 123, 125, 129, 137–9, 142, 169, 185, 202, 210, 229, 234, 240, 244, 277, 279, 296, 305, 315, 370, 380–81, 393, 406, 411, 420–21

  see also ‘mad scientist’

  Schelling, Thomas 429, 430

  Schiller, Friedrich von, Die Jungfrau

  von Orleans 137

  Schr ödinger, Erwin 155, 176, 179,

  von Orleans 137 213

  science fiction 78, 105, 112, 165, 277, 291–303, 306, 341, 368

  accuracy of predictions 302, 368, 369

  magazines xx, 105, 112, 124–6, 167, 291–2, 305, 341

  in World War II 291–300, 301–2

  see also specific magazines and stories

  Seaborg, Glenn 32–4, 35, 222, 257, 314, 420

  seaborgium 32

  Segrè, Emilio 252, 311, 356, 360

  Seitz, Frederick 18–24, 18

  Sellers, Peter 421, 422, 425–6, 427

  September 11 2001, aftermath 77, 115, 200, 344, 349

  Serber, Robert 307, 364

  Seven Days t
o Noon 17, 27, 380, 381

  Sheehan, Perley Poore, and Robert H.Davis, ‘Blood and Iron’ 140–41

  Shelley, Mary, Frankenstein 48, 51, 183, 247, 393

  Shiel, M.P., The Yellow Danger 110–11, 247

  Shils, Edward 25, 26, 151, 158

  Shute, Nevil, On the Beach 27, 388–90, 391–2, 441

  Silard, Bela 149–50, 159, 165–6, 167, 169, 254, 273

  Simak, Clifford D., ‘Lobby’ 293–4

  Simons, Sanford Lawrence 29–32, 31, 34, 35

  Site R 349

  Site Y 285–7, 306

  ‘SK’ bomb 97

  Smith, Company Sergeant Major Albert Edward 439–41, 440

  Smith, Alice K. 164, 302, 430

  Smith, Bernard 439, 441, 442

  Smith, George H., The Coming of the Rats 348

  Smyth, Henry DeWolf 238, 279, 300

  Snow, C.P. 187

  ‘A New Means of Destruction’ 287–8

  society, fears of post-nuclear breakdown 343, 348–9, 351, 373, 384, 411

  Society for the Protection of Science and Learning 212

  Society for Space Travel 189

  Soddy, Frederick xviii, 38, 78, 120, 134, 204, 264, 316

  The Interpretation of Radium

  130, 202–3, 384

  predictions regarding atomic power 101, 105, 202

  work on radioactivity 64, 65–6, 67–8

  Somme, Battle of the 97

  Sommerfeld, Arnold 137, 176

  sonar 123

  Southern, Terry, Candy 421

  Southwold, Stephen seeMiles

  Soviet Union 355

  arms race 323–4, 401, 407

  atomic bomb 341, 357

  cobalt bomb 375

  Cuban Missile Crisis 396–402

  H-bomb 341, 368, 372

  Joe- 4 bomb 371

  nuclear tests 407–9, 413, 441

  Perimetr system 433–6

  and purpose of first US atomic bombs 321, 322, 324, 325

  Tsar Bomba super bomb 408–9, 410

  space travel 196, 204–5, 292, 318, 354, 379, 390, 408, 422

  Spartacus 402

  special theory of relativity 78, 132, 134, 253

  Speer, Albert 282, 283

  Spender, Stephen 152, 191

  spinthariscope 71, 219

  SPSL 212

  Stalin, Joseph 309

  Star Wars 123

  ‘Star Wars’ defense initiative 249, 360

  statistical mechanics 159–61, 175

  Staudinger, Hermann 94

  Stenhouse, John 102

  Stevenson, Adlai 379, 405, 411

  Stewart, Alfred Walter see Connington, J.J.

  Stockton, Frank, The Great War Syndicate 107–10, 109

  Strassmann, Fritz 252, 255, 256, 287

  Strategic Air Command 350, 353, 415

  Strategic Defense Initiative (Star Wars) 249, 360

  Strath, William 373

  Strath Report 373

  Stratton, George F., ‘The Poniatowski Ray’ 125

  Strauss, Lewis L. 255–6, 367, 371, 373, 377

  Strieber, Whitley

  Day After Tomorrow, The 390

 

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