This paper questions claims that the Japanese may have succeeded in testing an atomic weapon shortly before the end of World War II. Historical and empirical evidence is examined which suggests that the lack of scientific expertise in nuclear physics hampered the development of an atomic bomb, the most qualified scientists generally being unwilling to become actively involved in the Japanese project. The paper looks at the wartime mobilization of Japanese scientists; outlines the Japanese atomic bomb project; examines claims that Japan succeeded in completing an atomic weapon; and concludes with a look at the ramifications of the historiography
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The authors study the military potential of the Japanese Empire and its changes during the Pacific W...
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We saw, in chapter 1, how the Japanese physicist was shaped by both social and cultural factors. Ind...
The attempt of this academic paper is to prove that Germany would not have been able to build an ato...
The Signature Campaign against Atomic and Hydrogen bombs in 1954 caused the nationwide movement agai...
In this paper, I discuss how Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission (ABCC) officials and local Japanese sci...
Though not widely recognized, Japan developed and used chemical weapons during the years leading up ...
Most great works of art begin with an objective in mind; this is not one of them. What follows in th...
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World War II led to many important military and technological developments. While the atom bomb was ...
In this paper, the hypothesis challenges, “Will Japan develop Nuclear weapons?” The research of this...
This article examines the role of scientific experts in the post-war Japanese antinuclear power move...
From 1933 to 1945, with Unit 731 as main base, the Japanese conducted human experiments and vivisect...
China as a nuclear power must have a profound effect on many aspects of Japan's defence policy, on U...
The authors study the military potential of the Japanese Empire and its changes during the Pacific W...
This chapter discusses the early history of the development of nuclear power in Japan. Not only did ...
We saw, in chapter 1, how the Japanese physicist was shaped by both social and cultural factors. Ind...
The attempt of this academic paper is to prove that Germany would not have been able to build an ato...
The Signature Campaign against Atomic and Hydrogen bombs in 1954 caused the nationwide movement agai...
In this paper, I discuss how Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission (ABCC) officials and local Japanese sci...
Though not widely recognized, Japan developed and used chemical weapons during the years leading up ...
Most great works of art begin with an objective in mind; this is not one of them. What follows in th...
Traditionally it is argued that the Atomic bombs were dropped to end WWII as the best solution to sa...
This FYP focuses on the use of Allied propaganda leaflets in World War II as a lens to understand wh...
World War II led to many important military and technological developments. While the atom bomb was ...
In this paper, the hypothesis challenges, “Will Japan develop Nuclear weapons?” The research of this...
This article examines the role of scientific experts in the post-war Japanese antinuclear power move...
From 1933 to 1945, with Unit 731 as main base, the Japanese conducted human experiments and vivisect...
China as a nuclear power must have a profound effect on many aspects of Japan's defence policy, on U...
The authors study the military potential of the Japanese Empire and its changes during the Pacific W...
This chapter discusses the early history of the development of nuclear power in Japan. Not only did ...