My initial thought is that the public would almost certainly not be offered details, but the State would want the existence of the an atomic bomb project generally known. That information would be calculated to intimidate the “enemy” and provide a sense of security for the public.
That, combined with the number of people needed to complete the project, sends the possibility of secrecy firmly out the window.
My initial thought is that the public would almost certainly not be offered details, but the State would want the existence of the an atomic bomb project generally known. That information would be calculated to intimidate the “enemy” and provide a sense of security for the public.
That, combined with the number of people needed to complete the project, sends the possibility of secrecy firmly out the window.