Ebook: General George C. Marshall and the atomic bomb
Author: Marshall George C., Settle Frank A jr
- Tags: World War 1939-1945 -- Biography., Atomic bomb -- History., Generals -- Biography., Statesmen -- Biography., Cabinet officers -- Biography., Marshall George C, Atomic bomb, Cabinet officers, Generals, Statesmen
- Year: 2016
- Publisher: ABC CLIO
- City: Santa Barbara, Calif
- Language: English
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This book details the evolution of General George Marshall's relationship with the atomic bomb―including the Manhattan Project and the use of atomic weapons on Japan―as it emerged as the ultimate weapon of mass destruction.
• Presents a clear and concise narrative of Marshall's interactions with nuclear weapons, from his appointment to President Roosevelt's advisory committee in 1941 to his tenure as President Truman's secretary of defense in 1950
• Documents Marshall's role in pulling together the financial, material, and human resources required for the Manhattan Project as well as his collaboration with Secretary of War Henry Stimson and Manhattan Project leader General Leslie Groves to produce the atomic bomb
• Derives an accurate account of Marshall's involvement with nuclear weapons through official documents, his correspondence, the opinions of his peers, and personal interviews he granted later in his life