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the grey eminence of the United States atomic bomb program when his lackey, J.
        Robert Oppenheimner, became director of the Los Alamos bomb development, and
        when his Washington lackey, James F. Byrnes, advised Truman to drop the atomic
        bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

        Albert Einstein; lifelong Zionist who initiated the United States' atomic bomb program
        with a personal letter to President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1939.


        BIBLIOGRAPHY:


        The Private Lives Of Albert Einstein, by Roger Highfield, St. Martins Press, NY, 1993.


        The Wizards Of Armageddon, by Fred Kaplan, Simon & Shuster, NY, 1993.

        Albert Einstein, by Milton Dank, Franklin Watts, 1983.


        Off The Record; The Private Papers Of Harry S. Truman, Harper & Row, 1980.


        The Eisenhowers, by Steve Neal, Doubleday, 1978.


        The Eisenhower Diaries, W.W. Norton, 1981.

        In Review, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Doubleday, 1969.


        Eisenhower, Stephen E. Ambrose, Simon & Schuster, 1983.


        The Strangelove Legacy, Phyllis LaFarge, Harper & Row, 1987.


        Einstein, His Life & Times, Ronald W. Clark, Avon books, 1971.


        Robert Oppenheimer, Dark Prince, by Jack Rummel, 1992.

        The Manhattan Project, by Don E. Beyer, Franklin Wat, 1991.


        The   Great   Decision,   The   Secret   History   Of   The  Atomic   Bomb,   Michael  Amrine,
        Putnams, NY, 1959.


        Eisenhower At War, by David Eisenhower, Random House, NY, 1986.


        The Fall Of Japan, by William Craig, Dial, NY, 1967.

        Oppenheimer, The Years Of Risk, Jas W. Kunetka, Prentice Hall, 1982.


        Target Tokyo, Gordon W. Prange, McGraw Hill, 1984.


        Hiroshima's Shadow, edited by Kai Bird, Pamphleteer Press, 1998.
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