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  1. Leslie Richard Groves Jr. (17 August 1896 – 13 July 1970) was a United States Army Corps of Engineers officer who oversaw the construction of the Pentagon and directed the Manhattan Project, a top secret research project that developed the atomic bomb during World War II.

  2. Leslie Richard Groves was an American army officer in charge of the Manhattan Engineer District (MED)—or, as it is commonly known, the Manhattan Project—which oversaw all aspects of scientific research, production, and security for the invention of the atomic bomb.

  3. Jul 18, 2023 · Lieutenant General Leslie Groves plays an instrumental role in the creation of the atomic bomb in Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer, but not all moviegoers know what happened to the director of the Manhattan Project after World War II.

  4. 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. LeslieDick” Groves, the “indispensable man” in the project.

  5. 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.

  6. Oct 10, 2023 · Gen. Leslie Groves was the leader of the Manhattan Project, the U.S. government’s top-secret effort to build atomic weapons during World War II. Among other decisions, Groves helped select Los Alamos as the site for the clandestine lab and hired physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer as its first director. Starting a military career

  7. General Leslie Grovess Interview – Part 1. Manhattan Project Locations: Chicago Met Lab. Hanford, WA. Los Alamos, NM. Manhattan, NY. Oak Ridge, TN. Trinity Site. University of California, Berkeley. Washington, DC. In this interview, General Groves discusses the start of the Manhattan Project.