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Albert Einstein told President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1939 that the world’s only supply of uniquely high-quality uranium orethe key ingredient for bomb could be found in the Katanga province of the Belgian Congo at the Shinkolobwe Mine. Once america Manhattan Project was once committed to developing atomic weapons for the war against Germany and Japan, the rush to procure this uranium became a top priorityone deemed vital to the welfare of the USA.”
But covertly exporting it from Africa posed a major risk: the ore had to commute via a spy-infested Angolan port or 1,500 miles by rail through the Congo, and then be shipped by boats or Pan Am Clippers to safety in the USA. It usually is poached or smuggled at any point on the orders of Nazi Germany. To combat that threat, america Office of Strategic Products and services sent in a team of intrepid spies, led by Wilbur Owings Dock” Hogue, to be The usa’s eyes and ears and to offer protection to its most precious and destructive cargo.
Packed with newly discovered details from American and British archives, this is the gripping, true story of the unsung heroism of a handful of good menand one womanin colonial Africa who risked their lives in the fight against fascism and helped deny Hitler his atomic bomb.