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Mao's 1958 Nuclear Program: The Secret Path to the Bomb

9 min · 4 de jul de 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore Mao Zedong's 1958 decision to launch China's nuclear weapons program, a secret undertaking that would ultimately produce the atomic bomb in 1964. They trace the origins of the program back to Mao's 1955 directive to 'make China strong' and the Soviet Union's limited technical assistance under the 1957 New Defense Technical Accord. The conversation delves into the establishment of the Ninth Academy in the remote Gobi Desert, the role of key scientists like Deng Jiaxian and Zhu Guangya, and the logistical challenges of building a nuclear infrastructure from scratch. They also discuss the impact of the Sino-Soviet split in 1960, when Soviet advisers were abruptly withdrawn, leaving China to forge ahead alone. The episode highlights the immense human cost of the program, including the forced relocation of thousands of workers and the environmental impact of uranium mining in areas like Jiangxi. Lucas and Luna reflect on the irony of Mao's simultaneous pursuit of the Great Leap Forward and a nuclear arsenal, two massive projects that strained China's resources to the breaking point. The conversation ends with a look at the 1964 test at Lop Nur and the lasting legacy of Mao's nuclear gambit. #MaoZedong #NuclearWeapons #China #SovietUnion #GreatLeapForward #DengJiaxian #ZhuGuangya #NinthAcademy #LopNur #AtomicBomb #ColdWar #AEC #UraniumMining #Jiangxi #History #FexingoHistory #MaoEra #NuclearProgram Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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