Sikander - good post reference military potential.
Reference the A-bomb, the Nazis really were not that close. Between the British commando raids on the Norwegian heavy water supplies/production, and the number of scientists who had fled the Facist regimes in Germany and Italy, they were at a huge disadvantage. They had a limited number of people working on the problem, and had gotten into a practical blind alley - heavy water as the moderator for the reactor, which has real problems from an engineering standpoint. Read the first link that shows how Fermi engineered the first working nuclear reactor. He did some truly brilliant work, and ended up using Cadmium rods and then graphite blocks as a moderator - which are much easier to use from an engineering standpoint. www.ces.clemson.edu/linux/fermi.pdf
Also check out the attached document file from a different source, boredofstudies.org.
The Yanks are going to have the first A-bomb, period. Now the question is, in the case of Germany controlling Russian (with extensive forces tied up with anti-insurgency duties) with a Vichey-Britian, who is the US going to use them against? You could end up with WW2 1/2 being fought accross the middle east, the Indian subcontinent, the Urals, and maybe into Southern Africa, between a Euro-African Germany and a Pacific-America US. That becomes an interesting scenario.
Reference the A-bomb, the Nazis really were not that close. Between the British commando raids on the Norwegian heavy water supplies/production, and the number of scientists who had fled the Facist regimes in Germany and Italy, they were at a huge disadvantage. They had a limited number of people working on the problem, and had gotten into a practical blind alley - heavy water as the moderator for the reactor, which has real problems from an engineering standpoint. Read the first link that shows how Fermi engineered the first working nuclear reactor. He did some truly brilliant work, and ended up using Cadmium rods and then graphite blocks as a moderator - which are much easier to use from an engineering standpoint. www.ces.clemson.edu/linux/fermi.pdf
Also check out the attached document file from a different source, boredofstudies.org.
The Yanks are going to have the first A-bomb, period. Now the question is, in the case of Germany controlling Russian (with extensive forces tied up with anti-insurgency duties) with a Vichey-Britian, who is the US going to use them against? You could end up with WW2 1/2 being fought accross the middle east, the Indian subcontinent, the Urals, and maybe into Southern Africa, between a Euro-African Germany and a Pacific-America US. That becomes an interesting scenario.
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