Whether the information significantly aided the speed of the Soviet atomic bomb project is also disputed.
Igor Kurchatov, the leader of the Soviet atomic bomb project.
In November 1945, when the Soviet atomic bomb project was having difficulty starting its first nuclear reactor.
This was the lead-in to the Soviet atomic bomb project with the first atomic bomb test taking place in 1949.
In 1945, he was sent to Russia to work on the Soviet atomic bomb project.
Nor were the 300 there the total German personnel sent to work on the Soviet atomic bomb project.
In the early stages, the Soviet atomic bomb project was in critical need of uranium.
Another major find for the Soviet atomic bomb project.
He was then moved to the classified location Arzamas-16 and participated in the Soviet atomic bomb project.
One reason was that the Soviet atomic bomb project was held back by a shortage of uranium ore.