Encyclopædia Britannica Online, oppført som Sir Joseph Rotblat, Encyclopædia Britannica Online-ID biography/Joseph-Rotblat, besøkt 9. oktober 2017[Hentet fra Wikidata]
Vartanian, V.; Thomas, R. H. (4. august 2008). «Joseph Rotblat: visionary for peace». Radiation Protection Dosimetry. 1. 132: 102–104. ISSN0144-8420. doi:10.1093/rpd/ncn291. Besøkt 5. januar 2024. «Although not stated in the book, it seems to the reviewers that ‘Project Intelligence’, aware of information leaks from Los Alamos, had confused Joe Rotblat with Klaus Fuchs.»
Rotblat, J. (mai 1955). «The Hydrogen-Uranium Bomb». Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. 5 (på engelsk). 11: 171–172. ISSN0096-3402. doi:10.1080/00963402.1955.11453597. Besøkt 1. januar 2024. «In the following article a British physicist speculates on the composition and possible radiological effects of the superbomb tested in the Pacific last spring. He concludes that it “is a kind of cobalt bomb; in some respects, it is even worse.”»
«Sir Joseph Rotblat». The Independent (på engelsk). 1. september 2005. Besøkt 31. desember 2023. «Looking at the evidence, Rotblat deduced that the bomb had been a three-stage weapon in which the essential fusion reaction was not only initiated by a fission explosion, but was followed by one as well. This meant that it was vastly more "dirty" than the public had been told, and when Rotblat after some delay published this fact there was uproar.»
Rotblat, Joseph (2003). «The Nuclear Issue: Where Do We Go From Here?». Medicine, Conflict and Survival. 19 (1): 4–16. ISSN1362-3699. Besøkt 2. januar 2024. «General Leslie Groves, head of the whole Manhattan Project. In a casual conversation, at a private dinner we attended in Los Alamos, he said: 'You realize, of course, that the main purpose of the Project is to subdue the Russians.' The date of this event, March 1944, is significant.»
Kraft, A. (2018). Dissenting Scientists in Early ColdWar Britain: The “Fallout” Controversy and the Origins of Pugwash, 1954–1957. Journal of Cold War Studies, 20(1), 58–100. https://www.jstor.org/stable/26925761
Sira, I. H. (2010). Review of Joseph Rotblat: A Man of Conscience in the Nuclear Age, by M. Underwood. Journal of Peace Research, 47(3), 353–353. http://www.jstor.org/stable/20752188
Rotblat, J. (mai 1955). «The Hydrogen-Uranium Bomb». Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. 5 (på engelsk). 11: 171–172. ISSN0096-3402. doi:10.1080/00963402.1955.11453597. Besøkt 1. januar 2024. «In the following article a British physicist speculates on the composition and possible radiological effects of the superbomb tested in the Pacific last spring. He concludes that it “is a kind of cobalt bomb; in some respects, it is even worse.”»
Rotblat, Joseph (2003). «The Nuclear Issue: Where Do We Go From Here?». Medicine, Conflict and Survival. 19 (1): 4–16. ISSN1362-3699. Besøkt 2. januar 2024. «General Leslie Groves, head of the whole Manhattan Project. In a casual conversation, at a private dinner we attended in Los Alamos, he said: 'You realize, of course, that the main purpose of the Project is to subdue the Russians.' The date of this event, March 1944, is significant.»
Vartanian, V.; Thomas, R. H. (4. august 2008). «Joseph Rotblat: visionary for peace». Radiation Protection Dosimetry. 1. 132: 102–104. ISSN0144-8420. doi:10.1093/rpd/ncn291. Besøkt 5. januar 2024. «Although not stated in the book, it seems to the reviewers that ‘Project Intelligence’, aware of information leaks from Los Alamos, had confused Joe Rotblat with Klaus Fuchs.»
Rotblat, J. (mai 1955). «The Hydrogen-Uranium Bomb». Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. 5 (på engelsk). 11: 171–172. ISSN0096-3402. doi:10.1080/00963402.1955.11453597. Besøkt 1. januar 2024. «In the following article a British physicist speculates on the composition and possible radiological effects of the superbomb tested in the Pacific last spring. He concludes that it “is a kind of cobalt bomb; in some respects, it is even worse.”»