An edition of Yuan zi cheng nü hai (2017)

Yuan zi cheng nü hai

Manhadun ji hua, zhong jie Er ci da zhan de guan jian nü xing

Chu ban
Yuan zi cheng nü hai
Denise Kiernan, Denise Kiernan
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An edition of Yuan zi cheng nü hai (2017)

Yuan zi cheng nü hai

Manhadun ji hua, zhong jie Er ci da zhan de guan jian nü xing

Chu ban

"In this book the author traces the story of the unsung World War II workers in Oak Ridge, Tennessee through interviews with dozens of surviving women and other Oak Ridge residents. This is the story of the young women of Oak Ridge, Tennessee, who unwittingly played a crucial role in one of the most significant moments in U.S. history. The Tennessee town of Oak Ridge was created from scratch in 1942. One of the Manhattan Project's secret cities, it did not appear on any maps until 1949, and yet at the height of World War II it was using more electricity than New York City and was home to more than 75,000 people, many of them young women recruited from small towns across the South. Their jobs were shrouded in mystery, but they were buoyed by a sense of shared purpose, close friendships, and a surplus of handsome scientists and Army men. But against this wartime backdrop, a darker story was unfolding. The penalty for talking about their work, even the most innocuous details, was job loss and eviction. One woman was recruited to spy on her coworkers. They all knew something big was happening at Oak Ridge, but few could piece together the true nature of their work until the bomb "Little Boy" was dropped over Hiroshima, Japan, and the secret was out. The shocking revelation: the residents of Oak Ridge were enriching uranium for the atomic bomb. Though the young women originally believed they would leave Oak Ridge after the war, many met husbands there, made lifelong friends, and still call the seventy-year-old town home. The reverberations from their work there, work they did not fully understand at the time, are still being felt today."--

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Chinese
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483

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Translation of: The girls of atomic city : the untold story of the women who helped win World War II.

Includes bibliographical references.

Series
Open -- 4/47, OPEN -- 4/47.
Other Titles
Manhadun ji hua, zhong jie Er ci da zhan de guan jian nu xing, Girls of atomic city : the untold story of the women who helped win World War II

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Pagination
xvi, 483 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates
Number of pages
483

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Open Library
OL26938308M
ISBN 10
9570530944
ISBN 13
9789570530940
OCLC/WorldCat
1017990042

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