Edward Teller on Oppenheimer's awareness of Szilárd petition; 1965
Edward Teller, father of the Hydrogen Bomb and scientist working in the Manhattan Project, was asked to sign the Szilárd petition. He recalls seeking advice from J. Robert Oppenheimer on whether he should sign and was advised against it; 1965. (LDC5127L - AEVZ001J)





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