A bomb blast

Atomic Bomb

By Nick W.
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    Timeline of Sheinkin's Book

  • Hahn's Uranium Experiment

    Hahn's Uranium Experiment
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  • Eistein writes warning letter to President Roosevelt

    Eistein writes warning letter to President Roosevelt
    Rossevelt begins the research program for the fission bomb out of fear that the Nazis will build one first.
  • Manhattan Project

    Manhattan Project
    The project to build an atomic bomb begins. Robert Oppenheimer will later become known as the 'Father of the Bomb'.
  • Chicago Pile Chain Reaction Test

    Chicago Pile Chain Reaction Test
    Fermi's demonstration beneath the University of Chicago stadium showcases the fission trait of uranium on a large scale. The fission from one atom resulted in energy to produce more fission. In the right conditions, uranium could be used to make a very powerful bomb.
  • Vermork Heavy Water Plant Explosion

    Vermork Heavy Water Plant Explosion
    Norwegian freedom fighters destroy a facility used by the Germans to create heavy water. The water was so critical to the bomb-making process that it prevented the Germans from getting a nuclear weapon.
  • Germany Surrenders

    Germany Surrenders
    Hiter commits suicide. Nazi Germany is defeated. Berlin surrenders May 2.
  • Los Alamos Atomic Weapon Test

    Los Alamos Atomic Weapon Test
    In the desert of New Mexico, the experimental test exploded with the force of 18,000 pounds of TNT. The sand around the explosion was turned to green glass from immense temperatures.
  • Hiroshima Bombing

    Hiroshima Bombing
    The first bomb, "Little Boy', was dropped on Japan by Paul Tibbets from the Enola Gay. The damage was disasterous. Japan's leaders were split on deciding to surrender. The Japanese would not surrender until after the second bomb.
  • Japanese Surrender

    Japanese Surrender
    The second nuclear bomb's destruction led the emperor to push Japan to surrender the war effort.
  • First Soviet Atomic Bomb Test

    First Soviet Atomic Bomb Test
    Soviet scientists in Kazakhistan surprise the Americans with their progress in creating an atomic bomb. This is the first dangerous step in the nulear arms race.
  • Vietnam War

    Vietnam War
    The conflicts turned into proxy wars in Korea, Vietnam, and others. Pressure between the United States and Soviet Union was building.
  • Karl Fuchs Leaves Prison

    Karl Fuchs Leaves Prison
    One of the spies for the Soviets during the Manhatten Project went free from prison in England. His crimes were giving secrets to an ally.
  • Nuclear Proliferation

    Nuclear Proliferation
    After World War 2 and the Cold War, the spread of nuclear weapons continued. This is a current map showing nuclear powers in red and nations with some nuclear weapons in gold.
  • End of the Soviet Union

    End of the Soviet Union
    The Soviet Union breaks apart leaving the United States as the sole superpower.
  • Cold War 2.0?

    Cold War 2.0?
    After a more peaceful warming period between the West and Russia, conflicts in the current political climate have increased tensions. Russian annexation of Crimea from Ukraine is cause for concern for many nations of the world.