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84. Для того чтобы ознакомиться с полным докладом, читайте приложение к книге Элис Кимбалл Смит «A Peril and A Hope: The Scientists’ Movement in America: 1945-47» (C.: University of Chicago Press, 1965. – P. 560–572).
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100. Там же.
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121. Merle, Spitzer Abe. We Dropped the A-Bomb. – NY: Thomas Y. Crowell, 1946.– P. 47. Для более полного ознакомления с дискуссией вокруг личностей членов команды и их реакцией на бомбардировку Хиросимы и Нагасаки читайте труд Кузника «Defending the Indefensible».
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