So secret it isn't named. MT @wellerstein 11/6/41—first ref., I think, to Bomb in Sec'y of War Henry Stimson's diary.pic.twitter.com/1mZUTL7HlD
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@SchwartzCNS The closet he ever gets to naming it is code-names, usually "S-1." He was much more cavalier with other secrets, like radar.
@wellerstein The weapon that shall not be named.
Except in Life magazine October 20, 1941 pp. 74-75. “@SchwartzCNS: @wellerstein The weapon that shall not be named.”
@GeneDannen @wellerstein Intriguing but vague. More to the point, it's not a gov't statement. http://tinyurl.com/lvzkz64 pic.twitter.com/fOzFGd3lYu
@SchwartzCNS @GeneDannen Problem in retrospect here is sorting out truth for nonsense. Also were rumors about freeze bombs, death rays, etc.
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