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Did Einstein have anything to do with World War 2?

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How fast did the bouncing bomb have to spin?

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Where did they do practice runs on the bouncing bomb?

Practice runs for the bouncing bomb were done at the Derwent Reservoir in England by the Royal Air Force's 617 Squadron in May 1943. These runs were part of the training exercises in preparation for the famous Operation Chastise against German dams during World War II.


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