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The Smyth Report was the common name given to an administrative history written by physicistPhysics

Physics , the most fundamental physical science, is concerned with the underlying principles of the natural world....
 Henry DeWolf SmythHenry DeWolf Smyth

Henry DeWolf Smyth was an American physicist, diplomat, and a bureaucrat who played a number of key roles in the early devel...
 about the AlliedAllies

Allies spelled with a capital A, usually denotes the countries who fought together against the Central Powers in World War I...
 World War IIWorld War II

World War II, or the Second World War, was a worldwide conflict fought between the Allied Powers and the Axis Powers ,...
 effort to develop the atomic bomb, the Manhattan ProjectManhattan Project

The Manhattan Project refers to the effort to develop the first nuclear weapons during World War II by the United States wit...
. The full title of the report was the unwieldy Atomic Energy for Military Purposes; The Official Report on the Development of the Atomic Bomb under the Auspices of the United States Government, 1940-1945. It was released to the public on August 12, 1945, after the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and NagasakiAtomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

On the Sunday morning of August 6, 1945 at 8:15AM the United States Army Air Forces dropped the nuclear weapon "Little Boy" on the...
 on August 6 and 9.

General Leslie GrovesLeslie Groves Overview

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 commissioned Smyth to write the Report at Los AlamosFacts About Los Alamos National Laboratory

Los Alamos National Laboratory is a United States Department of Energy national laboratory, managed and operated by Los A...
 during the Manhattan Project. The Report was to serve two functions. First, it was to be the official U.S. government history and statement about the development of the atomic bombs, outlining the development of the then-secret laboratories and production sites at Los Alamos, New MexicoLos Alamos, New Mexico

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, Oak Ridge, TennesseeOak Ridge, Tennessee Summary

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, and Hanford, WashingtonHanford Site

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, and the basic physical processes responsible for the functioning of nuclear weapons, in particular nuclear fissionNuclear fission

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 and the nuclear chain reactionNuclear chain reaction

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. Secondly, it serves as a barometer for other scientists as to what information was declassifiedDeclassified Summary

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—anything said in the Smyth Report could be said freely in open literature. For this reason, the Smyth Report focused heavily on information already available in declassified literature, such as much of the basic nuclear physicsNuclear physics

Nuclear physics is the branch of physics concerned with the nucleus of the atom....
 used in weapons, which was either already widely known in the scientific community or could have been easily deduced by a competent scientist.

The stated purpose of the Smyth Report was to give enough information to citizens so that they could understand enough about the new atomic weapons to make sensible policy decisions regarding them. From the Preface (emphasis added):

The ultimate responsibility for our nation's policy rests on its citizens and they can discharge such responsibilities wisely only if they are informed. The average citizen cannot be expected to understand clearly how an atomic bomb is constructed or how it works but there is in this country a substantial group of engineers and scientists who can understand such things and who can explain the potentialities of atomic bombs to their fellow citizens. The present report is written for this professional group and is a matter-of-fact, general account of work in the USA since 1939 aimed at the production of such bombs. It is neither a documented official history nor a technical treatise for experts. Secrecy requirements have affected both the detailed content and general emphasis so that many interesting developments have been omitted.


Despite undergoing extensive security review before release, the Smyth Report was criticized by politicians as having "given away the secret of the A-bomb." It was indeed used extensively in the Soviet UnionSoviet Union

The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics , more commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a Communist state that existed...
 to tailor their own bomb projectSoviet atomic bomb project

The Soviet project to develop an atomic bomb began during World War II in the Soviet Union....
, though only in terms of what sorts of factories to produce and to compare their progress with the scale of the American project. However, most politicians themselves knew nothing about atomic weapons, and because they did not know which "secrets" were not released by the Smyth Report, they had no idea how many "secrets" actually were released.

The Smyth Report did not contain any details on creating a functional weapon, nor any illustrations (except for a graph indicating the layers of the FermiEnrico Fermi

Enrico Fermi was an Italian physicist most noted for his work on beta decay, the development of the first nuclear reactor, ...
 "pile") in its initial release. A later release included pictures of the test explosion at Trinity site, the facilities at Oak Ridge and Hanford (but not Los Alamos), and basic diagrams of nuclear fission and a few other basic concepts. It did not outline how one would actually construct an atomic bomb, gesturing only vaguely towards the Little BoyLittle Boy

Little Boy was the codename of the atomic bomb which was dropped on Hiroshima, on August 6, 1945 by the 12-man crew of the B...
 uraniumUranium Summary

Uranium is a chemical element in the periodic table that has the symbol U and atomic number 92....
 bomb design, and does not hint at all towards the manner in which the plutoniumPlutonium

Plutonium is a radioactive, metallic chemical element....
 bomb, like Fat ManFat Man

"Fat Man" was the codename of the atomic bomb that was detonated over Nagasaki, Japan, by the United States on August 9, 194...
, was designed (see nuclear weapons design for the differences in design types).

The original title of the report, before it was published in book form, was A general account of the development of methods of using atomic energy for military purposes under the auspices of the United States government, 1940-1945. There was a small difference between the original text and the version published by Princeton. Groves decided a one sentence allusion to a "poisoning" effect in the production reactors due to fission byproducts, which stopped the reaction, was sensitive, and he had it removed. This deletion was soon noticed in Russia, and acted to highlight its importance to them (for more on this incident see Rhodes, 215-217). Also, in the Princeton publication, first and middle names were added instead of the previous use of abbreviations. (For example, on the original cover it gives authorship to "H. D. Smyth")

Despite the technical nature of the work, it sold almost 127,000 copies in its first eight printings and was on the New York Times best-seller list from mid-October 1945 until late-January 1946. It has been translated into over 40 different languages.

External links

  • - some background and sources on the Smyth report
  • fully scanned, from Internet ArchiveInternet Archive Summary

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