Germany had MINI NUKES in 1945.
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03-16-2005, 09:25 PM
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RE: Germany had MINI NUKES in 1945.
The evidence is actually some high radioactivity including extreme concentrations of Cs-137 at each site. Which is a big marker that a nuke was detonated there due to the concentrations....
*background* Cs-137 is a non-natural element (Caesium 137) that is only created by a Nuclear reaction. Scientists using it for dating objects using the half life (50 years) of the element for anything thought to be less than 60 years old (Carbon dating is only effective if it is more than 150y old). The last injection of Cs-137 into the atmosphere was from Chernobyl in the 80\'s, all other injections came from Nuclear tests. Finally - In 1942 the Germans had enough Heavy Water to create atleast 3 small Nukes, they did not produce any more heavy water during the war because in 1942, a joint Norwegian+British commando attack destroyed the Heavy Water Plant at Telemark, Norway. Vips |
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