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Sorry Luigi romersa had the last name wrong, even if revisisionist history possible still a fascinating account honest.
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I just found the name of the Italian reporter using Google, Luigi romera, you'll all see numerous refs to the program I'd mentioned trust !e well worth it promise.
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There was a program a documentary on imbelieve history channel possibly military channel on cable TV here by us in NY called Mission for Mussolini that very def shld be watched on that as there were aspects I for my part found thought provoking. The story was that there's been a fascist reporter for musolini attached to one of the Italian newspapers who'd been sent to Germany directly by Mussolini himself to look at German weapon programs incl that one. I'd known about the German effort especially that of Werner Heisenberg who was I'd read arrested by the Allies near the end of the war, and was apparently a really naughty boy, evidently, he was the author of the Heisenberg uncertainty principle every physics and engrg student studies, too bad it had to be named for such a clearly evident louse historically, I suppose. Anyway, there a website called http://www.paperlessarchives.com I'd mentioned on the site here before that lists material related to that entire topic well worth looking at as well. Get a book called ALSOS by Samuel goudsmit the spelling is correct on the US efforts to arrest those involved. Their efforts were recounted in a TV movie called Day One with Brian denehy as Maj Gen Leslie r groves who supervised Oppenheimer on the Manhattan project the ALSOS mission of which goudsmit was a member along with I think a col Boris pash under groves I believe actually are depicted doing the capture a very rare scene well worth seeing depicted. Now however the mission for Mussolini program posed that there was apparently a little known subproject I'm Germany apart from the effort I'd read was aprntly willingly led by heisenberg that the show depicts may well have succeeded, at least once, posbly twice, with discussions of those who looked into the ostensible site and or sites of those successes. I'm not saying the mission for Mussolini site was right historically only that id seen it, nothing more, if I can find a website about it I'll try to list it. There were recordings I'd read of made of all of the captured Germans incl heisenberg, heisenberg, though a louse historically as I'd said , said something to the effect is read, when told of the Manhattan project success, "I find extremely embarrassing that we who were in the main the teachers of those for the Manhattan project cannot actually figure out how they finally did it," which I'd always thought really sweetmpoetic justice for such an historical louse, who, while brilliant scientifically on a par with Einstein Bohr Dirac and Madame Marie Curie clearly betrayed science such that history basically distances itself from him, to the point that having the heisenberg uncertainty principle named for him ubiquitously known to all college level science student and star trek fan is, clearly , a most unfortunate historical turn and oversight not often repeated to the benefit of society , as having read much sci history, I rank heisenberg as bad as Werner and magnus von Braun the v2 operation paperclip scientists who quite clearly didn't deserve accolades for the mercury Gemini and Apollo programs, either, read Dora by Jean Michel the true story of their involvement with the v2 project war crmies, by a French maquis fighter imprisoned at Dora who rcvd the Pres medal of freedom after ww2 and saw the von Braun brothers at the Dora mittelbau werke conc camp many times during ww2, heisenberg who volunteered to do the German project discussed in the project mentioned here was assuredly most def equ bad, hope was of interest, be eager for any thoughts, many thanks.
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