1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
Southern Africa
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1911- 2004
November 26, 1957
The Deputy Chairman of South Africa's Atomic Energy Board sets out the present position in regard to the manufacture of heavy water in the Union.
November 26, 1967
Letter to the South African Charge d'Affaires in Vienna stating that research is continuing into the production of heavy water in South Africa.
April 30, 1960
The South African Legation in Vienna writes to the Department of Foreign Affairs to request a copy of the Union's bilateral agreement with the United States. Mr. Philip at the Department of External Affairs attaches a handwritten note that they won't find anything in the bilateral on grants for nuclear technology; the offer was made generally, in President Eisenhower's subsequent speech.
May 5, 1960
Philip states that South Africa wishes to apply for a grant from the United States for the reactor to be built in the Western Province.
May 13, 1960
Letter from the Deputy Chairman of the South African Council on Nuclear Power regarding an application to the United States Atomic Energy Commission for assistance.
P. H. Philip of the South African Department of Foreign Affairs forwards material on South Africa's application to the United States for financial assistance with the development of a reactor for nuclear research.
May 4, 1960
Discusses how South Africa should go about applying to the United States for financial assistance for the building of a research reactor in the Western Province, under President Eisenhower's 'Atoms for Peace' program.
June 26, 1958
Dr. Schonland ,President of the South African Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, replies to Naude's concerns with Dr. Roux's proposal for South Africa's nuclear energy program.
January 1958
Dr. A.J.A. Roux sets forth his proposal for the South African nuclear proposal.
May 20, 1958
Naude, the President of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research in South Africa, writes to Dr. Schonland, the Director of the Atomic Energy Research Establishment to voice concerns about Dr. Roux's nuclear program proposal. The two knew each other personally.