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Department of Energy (DOE) OpenNet documents
SPOTLIGHT
The Manhattan Project: Resources
The Department of Energy's Office of Classification and Office of History and Heritage Resources have joined together in a collaborative effort to make available historical information and key documentation on the Manhattan Project effort during World War II to build the atomic bomb. The Manhattan Project: Resources consists of two parts: 1) The Manhattan Project: An Interactive History, a website history designed to provide an informative, easy to read and navigate, comprehensive overview of the Manhattan Project, and 2) the Manhattan District History, a multi-volume classified history commissioned by General Leslie Groves at the end of the war that assembled a vast amount of information in a systematic, readily available form and included extensive annotations, statistical tables, charts, engineering drawings, maps, and photographs. All thirty-six volumes of the Manhattan District History, declassified and declassified with redactions, are being made available full-text online.
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