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Arnold Kramish (June 6, 1923 – June 15, 2010) was an American nuclear physicist and author who was associated with the Manhattan Project. While working on the project, he was nearly killed in an accident at the Philadelphia Naval Yard where a prototype thermal diffusion isotope separation device was being constructed. The priest of the Philadelphia Naval Yard offered last rites to Kramish, who refused, as he was Jewish. After World War II, he wrote numerous books on nuclear issues. He is perhaps best known for his book The Griffin - the greatest untold espionage story of World War II, about Paul Rosbaud, who passed important scientific and military information from Germany to the Allies.

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  • Arnold Kramish (June 6, 1923 – June 15, 2010) was an American nuclear physicist and author who was associated with the Manhattan Project. While working on the project, he was nearly killed in an accident at the Philadelphia Naval Yard where a prototype thermal diffusion isotope separation device was being constructed. The priest of the Philadelphia Naval Yard offered last rites to Kramish, who refused, as he was Jewish. After World War II, he wrote numerous books on nuclear issues. He is perhaps best known for his book The Griffin - the greatest untold espionage story of World War II, about Paul Rosbaud, who passed important scientific and military information from Germany to the Allies. (en)
  • 阿诺德·克拉米什(英語:Arnold Kramish,1923年6月6日-2010年6月15日)是美国的原子核物理学家,以及曼哈顿计划的传记作家。在曼哈顿计划中他曾在费城海军船坞一度重伤至濒死。费城海军船坞的随军牧师曾问他要不要临终仪式,但克拉米什因自己是犹太人所以拒绝了。二战后,他出了诸多有关核问题的书籍,其中最著名的是《The Griffin - the greatest untold espionage story of World War II》。 (zh)
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  • Arnold Kramish (June 6, 1923 – June 15, 2010) was an American nuclear physicist and author who was associated with the Manhattan Project. While working on the project, he was nearly killed in an accident at the Philadelphia Naval Yard where a prototype thermal diffusion isotope separation device was being constructed. The priest of the Philadelphia Naval Yard offered last rites to Kramish, who refused, as he was Jewish. After World War II, he wrote numerous books on nuclear issues. He is perhaps best known for his book The Griffin - the greatest untold espionage story of World War II, about Paul Rosbaud, who passed important scientific and military information from Germany to the Allies. (en)
  • 阿诺德·克拉米什(英語:Arnold Kramish,1923年6月6日-2010年6月15日)是美国的原子核物理学家,以及曼哈顿计划的传记作家。在曼哈顿计划中他曾在费城海军船坞一度重伤至濒死。费城海军船坞的随军牧师曾问他要不要临终仪式,但克拉米什因自己是犹太人所以拒绝了。二战后,他出了诸多有关核问题的书籍,其中最著名的是《The Griffin - the greatest untold espionage story of World War II》。 (zh)
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