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Germany had an enormous mining industry. So did the on the Baltic Peninsula. Estonia was held because, to apanese. There were large uranium ore deposits in cover the massive evacuation of civilians in Operation North Korea, which was part of Japan. There were large Hannibal, which was ongoing in October 1944, Adolf uranium deposits in Bohemia, the Reich Protectorate of _ Hitler ordered the deployment of a nuclear weapon and Bohemia and Moravia. Reinhard Heydrich of the — stopped the Soviets’ push. It was the German version of Sicherheitsdienst, the SD, was the Deputy Reich- _ what the Japanese did on the Korean Peninsula. Protector of Bohemia and Moravia, and one of the Everyone knows that the Demilitarized Zone in the reasons that he was in charge was because of the orean Peninsula divides North and South, but nobody echnical development of uranium. nows how it got there. If you look into regular history books, nobody explains why the Soviets stopped on that TK: But | think uranium is not the only ingredient in ine. They had basically swept into Manchuria, they had he nuclear weapon. Didn't they also desperately try to occupied the Jewish Autonomous Oblast, they were produce heavy water? going in to South Korea and they were ready to invade DD: Heavy water plants existed in Norway. As a apan. People don't understand that the Korean matter of fact, they were common enough that the Peninsula and Japan are so close that you can drink a British were able to identify a heavy can of beer on the Korean or Japanese water plant in Narvik, in Norway, and beach and if you throw it in the water hey actually sent a Norwegian it will flow up onto the other nation's commando team to blow it up. There w . beach. were attacks on various German If the Soviets If the Soviets had gone down to eavy-water plants. One of the larger South Korea they would have invaded ones was in the Eastern European had gone down to apan, but they were stopped because region, and | believe that this is best South Korea they of the Japanese deployment of atomic gone into with certain people who weapons on 12 August 1945. The ave done their best to investigate it, . would have Germans did the same in Courland. such as Nick Cook or Joseph Farrell. invaded Japan, but There was an affidavit concerning he interrogation of a Luftwaffe test TK: But they never concluded that they were stopped pilot, which was released during the he Germans did have an atomic because of Clinton administration, who provided bomb and made use of it. | don't evidence that the Third Reich remember having read that. the Japanese tested an atomic bomb probably DD: No. The problem is that de loyment via a very, very large cruise- researchers like Farrell or Cook Ie . missile delivery. It caused a are outsiders looking in and not of atomic weapons mushroom cloud on the Baltic coast that was a full kilometre in diameter, with continuous internalisation of combustion leading to electrical interference with instruments in Great Britain. insiders looking out. | was exposed to the documents such as those of SS General Jakob Sporrenberg, who, in his Polish war crimes affidavit—basically concerning his help with developing the atomic bomb— TK: So, by the end of 1944, told about the development and how many nations would you say the deployment at Courland. had the atomic bomb? At the end of the war, the Americans and the Soviets DD: The Axis—Germany and Japan—had it first, and propagandised that every inch of land in Germany or hen the Americans developed it last. The Axis viewed continental Europe basically had been swept or hese atomic bombs as operational ordnance. occupied by either the Soviets or the Americans. This is Because of the report of the mushroom cloud on the not true. There were many areas that were pockets of Baltic, Great Britain put all of its constables, fire Third Reich administration long after the Soviets and departments and medical evacuation teams within the the Americans met each other at several points of the civil defence infrastructure on atomic alert. This is why map. One of those areas that was occupied by the Third US troops hit the D-Day beaches with Geiger counters. on 12 August 1945.” Reich after the Soviets and the Americans had met was The United States was faced even more with Grand where all these talk-down processes were going down Admiral Karl Dénitz's Operation Seawolf. On 1 April with various elements of the Reich's government. 945, the British warned the Americans and Canadians Where the Third Reich was relocating itself, it had of what they'd found out from their intelligence units on various units in these pockets of Europe that were still | continental Europe. They said that Grand Admiral Karl holding on to areas in the mountains, areas in Estonia D6nitz had launched what was known as the Fenris Wolf Germany had an enormous mining industry. So did the Japanese. There were large uranium ore deposits in North Korea, which was part of Japan. There were large uranium deposits in Bohemia, the Reich Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. Reinhard Heydrich of the Sicherheitsdienst, the SD, was the Deputy Reich- Protector of Bohemia and Moravia, and one of the reasons that he was in charge was because of the technical development of uranium. had gone down to South Korea they would have they were stopped because of the Japanese deployment of atomic weapons on 12 August 1945.” JUNE - JULY 2012 NEXUS ° 17 “If the Soviets invaded Japan, but www.nexusmagazine.com