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The Soviet Union pursued its own nuclear program from "summary" of The Making of the Atomic Bomb by Richard Rhodes

The Soviet Union, like the United States, was also engaged in developing its own nuclear program during the early 1940s. While the Americans were making progress with the Manhattan Project, the Soviets were not far behind in their efforts to acquire the bomb. Soviet scientists, led by Igor Kurchatov, were working tirelessly to develop their own atomic weapons. The Soviet Union faced its own challenges in developing a nuclear bomb, including a shortage of resources and the need to catch up with the progress made by the Americans. Despite these obstacles, the Soviets were determined to establish themselves as a nuclear power on the world stage. They were well aware of the implications of the atomic bomb and the power it held in shaping global politics. The Soviet nuclear program was shrouded in secrecy, much like the Manhattan Project. The Soviet government took great measures to keep their activities hidden from the rest of the world, including their own citizens. They were determined to keep their nuclear ambitions under wraps until they were ready to reveal their capabilities to the world. As the Cold War escalated, the Soviet Union's nuclear program became a top priority for the government. The arms race between the United States and the Soviet Union pushed both countries to develop more powerful and destructive weapons. The Soviet Union saw the atomic bomb as a way to ensure their security and maintain their position as a superpower. The Soviet Union's pursuit of nuclear weapons was a key factor in shaping the geopolitical landscape of the post-World War II era. The development of the atomic bomb by the Soviets added a new dimension to the already tense relationship between the United States and the Soviet Union. It set the stage for decades of nuclear proliferation and the threat of mutually assured destruction. In the end, the Soviet Union successfully developed its own atomic bomb and became a nuclear power in 1949. This achievement marked a significant milestone in the history of nuclear weapons and solidified the Soviet Union's position as a major player in the global arms race.
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    The Making of the Atomic Bomb

    Richard Rhodes

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