Talk:Knut Haukelid

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It is now known that the German effort to build an atomic bomb was far from completion, and although this man's efforts were no less valiant, in hindsight they were not as necessary as previously thought.

History research is a field were many people try to get notability by disproving settled conventions. For the most part historians have agreed that Hitler had an advanced A-bomb project. The later 5 years or so some researchers have pointed to information implying that Hitler's program was in no hope of success even with the heavy water, but that has also been rebutted later. My point is that even though the theory of a feeble German project has gotten a lot of attention in later years the issue remains unresolved. Inge 19:32, 3 November 2006 (UTC)

I agree, this reads more as propaganda.