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CSPAN3 Discussion On Espionage And The Manhattan Project June 22, 2024

Why dont we invite the people who knew four of the spies at los alamos and george coval who was mostly at dayton, i guess, but also at oak ridge. Robert s. Norris whose book is the definitive biography of general Leslie Groves and we have copies of it out there for you. Hell talk about how groves took the made basically an intelligence revolution in taking security measures to new heights. And yet how the project had these spice that were instrumental in giving kirchitof and the soviets the information they needed to advance their work on the atomic. Boomer . We bomb. We have a couple of eye witnesses who will tell you what it was like to work with these spies. Set the stage. Thank you cindy. Is this microphone on . Way in the back . Well, i could talk about all the things that cindy talked about. I think that groves through his obsession with secrecy and not letting any information out really was one of the architects of not only ....

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CSPAN3 Discussion On Espionage And The Manhattan Project June 22, 2024

Mostly in dayton, i guess, but also in oak ridge. Oak ridge. Robert s. Norris whose book is the definitive biography of general Leslie Groves and we have copies of it out there for you. Hell talk about how groves took the made basically an intelligence revolution in taking security measures to new heights. And yet how the project had these spice that were instrumental in giving kirchitof and the soviets the information they needed to advance their work on the atomic. Boomer . We bomb. We have a couple of eye witnesses who will tell you what it was like to work with these spies. Set the stage. Thank you cindy. Is this microphone on . Way in the back . Well, i could talk about all the things that cindy talked about. I think that groves through his obsession with secrecy and not letting any information out really was one of the architects of not only the Manhattan Project arch ....

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CSPAN3 Discussion On Espionage And The Manhattan Project June 22, 2024

Why dont we invite the people who knew four of the spies at los alamos and george coval who was mostly at dayton, i guess, but also at oak ridge. Robert s. Norris whose book is the definitive biography of general Leslie Groves and we have copies of it out there for you. Hell talk about how groves took the made basically an intelligence revolution in taking security measures to new heights. And yet how the project had these spice that were instrumental in giving kirchitof and the soviets the information they needed to advance their work on the atomic. Boomer . We bomb. We have a couple of eye witnesses who will tell you what it was like to work with these spies. Set the stage. Thank you cindy. Is this microphone on . Way in the back . Well, i could talk about all the things that cindy talked about. I think that groves through his obsession with secrecy and not letting any information out really was one of the architects of not only ....

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CSPAN3 Espionage And The Manhattan Project June 22, 2024

I think that groves through his obsession with secrecy and not letting any information out really was one of the architects of not only the Manhattan Project architecture of secrecy, but what came afterwards and were still living with today. Were talking about compartmentalization, which was the bedrock way that he organized things. You only needed to know what you needed to know and nothing else. So that kept everyone limited to a certain spot. And i characterized it as a kind of pyramid. It was down at the bottom people hardly knew what they were working on at all. Maybe they were just turning the dial or something at oak ridge, and as you went up the pyramid, fewer and fewer people knew more and more about the different aspects of the program. And at the very top was general groves who knew everything, and it was really basically the source of his power because he was able to orient things in such a fashion to keep it moving ....

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CSPAN3 Espionage And The Manhattan Project June 22, 2024

I think that groves through his obsession with secrecy and not letting any information out really was one of the architects of not only the Manhattan Project architecture of secrecy, but what came afterwards and were still living with today. Were talking about compartmentalization, which was the bedrock way that he organized things. You only needed to know what you needed to know and nothing else. So that kept everyone limited to a certain spot. And i characterized it as a kind of pyramid. It was down at the bottom people hardly knew what they were working on at all. Maybe they were just turning the dial or something at oak ridge, and as you went up the pyramid, fewer and fewer people knew more and more about the different aspects of the program. And at the very top was general groves who knew everything, and it was really basically the source of his power because he was able to orient things in such a fashion to keep it moving ....

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