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Sørheim, Aashild (2020). «But There Was More …». I Sørheim, Aashild. Obsessed by a Dream: The Physicist Rolf Widerøe – a Giant in the History of Accelerators (på engelsk). Springer International Publishing. s. 281–418. ISBN978-3-030-26338-6. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-26338-6_5. Besøkt 9. mars 2021. «Arnold Kramish was an expert in nuclear research who had worked in the Manhattan Project. He had also had connections with the CIA, working on Soviet espionage. He was able to relate that Rosbaud had alerted the English at an early stage that a ‘Uranium Club’ had been set up in Germany with the task of creating an atom bomb. More importantly, however, he was the first to advise the head of scientific espionage in MI5 in England, R. V. Jones, that the German efforts to make the atom bomb would come to nothing.»
Goodman, Michael S. (2016). «MI6's Atomic Man: The Rise and Fall of Commander Eric Welsh». War in History. 1. 23: 100–114. ISSN0968-3445. doi:10.2307/26059744. Besøkt 9. mars 2021. «Some of Kramish’s content and conclusions need to be treated with care. ... Through his network Welsh, and British intelligence more broadly, seems to have become convinced by 1943 that German efforts would not reach fruition within the timetable of the war.»
Børresen, Hans Christofer (1. desember 2012). «Flawed Nuclear Physics and Atomic Intelligence in the Campaign to deny Norwegian Heavy Water to Germany, 1942–1944». Physics in Perspective. 4 (på engelsk). 14: 471–497. ISSN1422-6960. doi:10.1007/s00016-012-0094-9. Besøkt 9. mars 2021. «The obvious reason is that Albert Speer had halted the weapons’ project when Heisenberg let him understand in June 1942 that a bomb could not be ready before the outcome of the war had been decided by other means. Hitler was adamantly against wasting resources on too long-term projects.32 It is not known if and when the superspy Paul Rosbaud (1896–1963), “The Griffin,”33 managed to tell the British Secret Intelligence Service (SIS or MI6) about Speer’s decision.»
Sørheim, Aashild (2020). «But There Was More …». I Sørheim, Aashild. Obsessed by a Dream: The Physicist Rolf Widerøe – a Giant in the History of Accelerators (på engelsk). Springer International Publishing. s. 281–418. ISBN978-3-030-26338-6. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-26338-6_5. Besøkt 9. mars 2021. «During his visit to Oslo Rosbaud had also met the nuclear physicist Harald Wergeland—also in XU—and told him that there was no danger of a German atom bomb. Wergeland had the information passed on to Leif Tronstad, the man who planned the attack on the heavy water plant at Rjukan. Wergeland was later one of the expert witnesses in the case against Rolf Widerøe after the war.»
«The Birth and Evolution of Physical Metallurgy». Progress in Materials Science. 3–4 (på engelsk). 49: 221–226. 1. januar 2004. ISSN0079-6425. doi:10.1016/S0079-6425(03)00023-9. Besøkt 9. mars 2021. «From 1949 onwards, Rosbaud became involved with Robert Maxwell and in due course became Maxwell's righthand man in creating Pergamon Press, from 1951 on; many of his new journals, including Progress in Metal Physics, became Pergamon's property. Rosbaud had many problems in working with Maxwell (it would be hard to imagine two more disparate characters) but was able to suppress his reservations until in 1956, in a final explosion of discord, they parted company.»
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Goodman, Michael S. (2016). «MI6's Atomic Man: The Rise and Fall of Commander Eric Welsh». War in History. 1. 23: 100–114. ISSN0968-3445. doi:10.2307/26059744. Besøkt 9. mars 2021. «Some of Kramish’s content and conclusions need to be treated with care. ... Through his network Welsh, and British intelligence more broadly, seems to have become convinced by 1943 that German efforts would not reach fruition within the timetable of the war.»
«The Birth and Evolution of Physical Metallurgy». Progress in Materials Science. 3–4 (på engelsk). 49: 221–226. 1. januar 2004. ISSN0079-6425. doi:10.1016/S0079-6425(03)00023-9. Besøkt 9. mars 2021. «From 1949 onwards, Rosbaud became involved with Robert Maxwell and in due course became Maxwell's righthand man in creating Pergamon Press, from 1951 on; many of his new journals, including Progress in Metal Physics, became Pergamon's property. Rosbaud had many problems in working with Maxwell (it would be hard to imagine two more disparate characters) but was able to suppress his reservations until in 1956, in a final explosion of discord, they parted company.»
Goodman, Michael S. (2016). «MI6's Atomic Man: The Rise and Fall of Commander Eric Welsh». War in History. 1. 23: 100–114. ISSN0968-3445. doi:10.2307/26059744. Besøkt 9. mars 2021. «Some of Kramish’s content and conclusions need to be treated with care. ... Through his network Welsh, and British intelligence more broadly, seems to have become convinced by 1943 that German efforts would not reach fruition within the timetable of the war.»
Børresen, Hans Christofer (1. desember 2012). «Flawed Nuclear Physics and Atomic Intelligence in the Campaign to deny Norwegian Heavy Water to Germany, 1942–1944». Physics in Perspective. 4 (på engelsk). 14: 471–497. ISSN1422-6960. doi:10.1007/s00016-012-0094-9. Besøkt 9. mars 2021. «The obvious reason is that Albert Speer had halted the weapons’ project when Heisenberg let him understand in June 1942 that a bomb could not be ready before the outcome of the war had been decided by other means. Hitler was adamantly against wasting resources on too long-term projects.32 It is not known if and when the superspy Paul Rosbaud (1896–1963), “The Griffin,”33 managed to tell the British Secret Intelligence Service (SIS or MI6) about Speer’s decision.»
«The Birth and Evolution of Physical Metallurgy». Progress in Materials Science. 3–4 (på engelsk). 49: 221–226. 1. januar 2004. ISSN0079-6425. doi:10.1016/S0079-6425(03)00023-9. Besøkt 9. mars 2021. «From 1949 onwards, Rosbaud became involved with Robert Maxwell and in due course became Maxwell's righthand man in creating Pergamon Press, from 1951 on; many of his new journals, including Progress in Metal Physics, became Pergamon's property. Rosbaud had many problems in working with Maxwell (it would be hard to imagine two more disparate characters) but was able to suppress his reservations until in 1956, in a final explosion of discord, they parted company.»