The Manhattan Project kept track of expenses down to the cent, but the total ended up adding up to a perfect dollar.pic.twitter.com/sXLHr6DQWx
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The Manhattan Project kept track of expenses down to the cent, but the total ended up adding up to a perfect dollar.pic.twitter.com/sXLHr6DQWx
@wellerstein because “we didn’t have a set of books showing costs, since the Army’s Manhattan District didn’t have or keep any.” 2/2
@SchwartzCNS Maybe they just didn't share it with him—they kept very careful books. Groves wanted the finances spotless, in case they failed
@wellerstein Some additional details (from "Atomic Audit," p. 62). They knew where money went, just not why:pic.twitter.com/SngarmOz1k
@SchwartzCNS I wouldn't characterize the records as lump sums. They have lots on individual contracts, division expenditures, etc.
@wellerstein Thanks! Are the budget details in the official MED history you scanned/posted a while back or someplace else?
@SchwartzCNS Yes, in the Manhattan District History. Both in the Financial volumes, but also broken down further in the individual volumes
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