Spies in the Congo is the untold story of one of the most
tightly-guarded secrets of the Second World War: America's desperate
struggle to secure enough uranium to build its atomic bomb.The
Shinkolobwe mine in the Belgian Congo was the most important deposit
of uranium yet discovered anywhere on earth, vital to the success of
the Manhattan Project. Given that Germany was also working on an
atomic bomb, it was an urgent priority for the US to prevent uranium
from the Congo being diverted to the enemy - a task entrusted to
Washington's elite secret intelligence agents. Sent undercover to
colonial Africa to track the ore and to hunt Nazi collaborators, their
assignment was made even tougher by the complex political reality and
by tensions with Belgian and British officials.A gripping
spy-thriller, Spies in the Congo is the true story of unsung heroism,
of the handful of good men - and one woman - in Africa who were
determined to deny Hitler his bomb.
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ISBN
9781787380653
Publisert
2020
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Hurst
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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