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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.
Previous Spotlight
Atomic Energy Commission's Secretariat Files
The Office of Classification is releasing declassified, historical documents of the Atomic Energy Commission's Secretariat files. These files, dated from 1958 to 1966, give insight into the activities of the Atomic Energy Commission during a key segment of the Cold War Era.
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