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The Virus House tells the Real History of the attempt by Adolf Hitler's nuclear scientists to build the atomic bomb. They were closer to success than people now like to believe&; Until 1942, they were ahead of the Allies. Then, a German mathematician made a crucial mistake, which forced the team of atomic physicists to believe they could only build a nuclear reactor with Heavy Water. The one factory which distilled that costly liquid, drop by precious drop, was in the mountains of southern Norway, vulnerable to bombing attack - and to sabotage by daring British Special Operations teams. (This book was previously published in North America under the title "The German Atomic Bomb".) Laminated hardback.
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The Virus House tells the Real History of the attempt by Adolf Hitler’s nuclear scientists to build the atomic bomb. They were closer to success than people now like to believe...
Until 1942, they were ahead of the Allies. Then, a German mathematician made a crucial mistake, which forced the team of atomic physicists to believe they could only build a nuclear reactor with Heavy Water.
The one factory that distilled that costly liquid, drop by precious drop, was in the mountains of southern Norway, vulnerable to bombing attack - and to sabotage by daring British Special Operations teams.
David Irving is the only historian to have spoken with Hitler’s atomic scientists on this theme and gained access to their private diaries and papers. He has used the Nazis’ secret atomic research files, locked away at Oak Ridge, Tennessee, as well.
The resulting book has been highly praised by Nobel prizewinner Werner Heisenberg, who headed the German effort, and his rival, Lieut.-General Leslie Groves, chief of the US “Manhattan Project.”
(This book was previously published in North America under the title "The German Atomic Bomb".)
The Virus House has 303 pages.

David Irving is a renowned British historian and author of over 30 books. Known for his meticulous primary source research, he has spent decades in archives across the globe, unearthing diaries, documents, and first-hand accounts that have reshaped our understanding of the Second World War and its key figures.
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