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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 417. Chapters: Israeli nuclear development, Military nuclear reactors, Nuclear program of Nazi Germany, Nuclear program of North Korea, Nuclear program of the People's Republic of China, Nuclear technology in Argentina, Nuclear weapons program of France, Nuclear weapons program of the Soviet Union, Nuclear weapons program of the United States, Nuclear weapons programme of India, Nuclear weapons programme of Pakistan, Nuclear weapons programme of the United Kingdom, North Korea and weapons of mass destruction, Manhattan Project, UGM-27 Polaris, Werner Heisenberg, Hermann Goring, Andrei Sakharov, Dimona, Lavrentiy Beria, Otto Hahn, Agreed Framework, Klaus Fuchs, Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization, Strategic Arms Limitation Talks, Theodore Hall, Polaris Sales Agreement, Gustav Ludwig Hertz, Nuclear weapons and Israel, Nuclear weapons and the United Kingdom, German nuclear energy project, India and weapons of mass destruction, Nuclear weapons of the United States, 2009 North Korean nuclear test, Sellafield, Project-706, Pakistan and weapons of mass destruction, Mordechai Vanunu, 2006 North Korean missile test, Six-party talks, Timeline of North Korea nuclear program, Integrated Guided Missile Development Program, Norwegian heavy water sabotage, 2006 North Korean nuclear test, Karl Zimmer, Laboratory B in Sungul', Russian Alsos, Walther Bothe, People's Republic of China and weapons of mass destruction, Operation Freshman, Nikolaus Riehl, Japanese nuclear weapon program, SL-1, Vela Incident, Manfred von Ardenne, United Nations Security Council Resolution 1874, British replacement of the Trident system, Chevaline, Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Science and Technology, Timeline of Cox Report controversy, Raziuddin Siddiqui, Wolfgang Gentner, Tube Alloys, UK Trident programme, Yongbyon Nuclear Scientific Research Center, Abra...