Michael Joseloff
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Michael Joseloff

Interwar Period Military War
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Michael Joseloff is a TV news and documentary producer. He is the winner of four Emmy Awards and has worked at PBS, CBS News, ABC News and several cable TV networks. His interest in the atom bomb dates back to 1993 when he produced a segment on J. Robert Oppenheimer, Scientific Director of The Manhattan Project, for The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour. Several years ago he came across an old photograph taken shortly before the start of World War II. It showed Werner Heisenberg, future architect of Germany’s atomic research program, standing alongside his good friend Enrico Fermi, soon to become a top Manhattan Project scientist. Inspired by their story of former friends, now bitter enemies, competing in a race to build the atom bomb, Joseloff began writing "Chasing Heisenberg." 2019 AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING NON-FICTION Mr. Joseloff, who served in the Peace Corps in Tunisia from 1967 to 1969, recently won the 2019 Peace Corps Writers Award for non-fiction. See link below: https://peacecorpsworldwide.org/books/awards/non-fiction/
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