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EINSTEIN'S LETTER
Ten Days that Unexpectedly Changed America, 2006

On December 6, 1941, on the eve of Pearl Harbor, a letter was delivered to Franklin D. Roosevelt. It came from Albert Einstein, the most famous scientist in the world. The letter brought news and a strong admonition: it was not only possible, but imperative that the United States build a nuclear bomb before the Nazis who were already at work on such a device. Behind the letter lay a fascinating story of scientific discovery and political intrigue. The hero of this behind-the-scenes tale was not Einstein but a brilliant Hungarian-born physicist named Leo Szilard. Szilard had not only figured out the principle of nuclear chain reaction, but had seen into the future and realized the urgent necessity of building a nuclear bomb.

Part of the History Channel's groundbreaking Ten Days series, "Einstein's Letter" writes a new page in the history of the Atomic Bomb.

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Produced, Written and Directed by: Barak Goodman

 
 

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