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  1. biographies. Leslie R. Groves. General. Armed Forces Special Weapons Project. August 17, 1896 – July 13, 1970. Leslie R. Groves. U.S. Department of Energy. The Army-led effort to build and mass produce the atomic bomb changed history.

  2. Without diminishing the contributions of Oppenheimer and the others, the lion’s share of credit for the success of the Manhattan Project is due Lt. Gen. Leslie “Dick” Groves, the “indispensable man” in the project. People often gravitate toward heroes with a dash of humility and modesty best represented by an “aw shucks” demeanor.

  3. General Leslie Grovess Interview – Part 1. In this interview, General Groves discusses the start of the Manhattan Project. He remembers the troubles he had working with Leo Szilard and Eugene Wigner and the importance of redundancy in designing the bomb and plants like the T-Plant. He recounts how the Project came about in the first place ...

  4. Resources. Biographies. General Leslie Groves (1896 - 1970) Leslie Groves was born in Albany, New York, on August 17, 1896. He attended the University of Washington for one year and then Massachusetts Institute of Technology for two years before entering West Point, from which he graduated in 1918.

  5. Quick Facts. US Army Colonel Leslie Groves, from Albany, New York, was appointed head of the Manhattan Engineer District on September 17, 1942. Upon his appointment to lead this top-secret project, Groves wasted little time getting to work.

  6. Lieutenant General Leslie Groves (1896-1970) was a United States Army Corps of Engineers officer and director of the Manhattan Project. In September 1942, Groves was appointed to head the Manhattan Project with the rank of Temporary Brigadier General.

  7. May 18, 2018 · Leslie Groves (1896-1970) was the officer in the United States Army Corps of Engineers who directed the Manhattan Project (atom bomb) during World War II. Leslie Richard Groves was born in Albany, New York, on August 17, 1896, the son of Leslie Richard Groves, a chaplain in the United States Army, and Gwen Griffith Groves.

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