atomic bomb and Dresden
well the German atomic scientists seemed to have believed it
this is from the Farm Hall transcripts [ the which transcripts ? ]
Heisenberg three times tells a story about being contacted from someone in the German Foreign Office about uranium questions:
HEISENBERG: About a year ago, I heard from Segner [probably Sethke] from the Foreign Office that the Americans had threatened to drop a uranium bomb on Dresden if we didn’t surrender soon. At the time I was asked whether I thought it possible, and, with complete conviction, I replied: “No.”
Later, when Heisenberg tells another version of the story (this time making his answer that it was “absolutely possible”), he specifies it was in July 1944 and that it was “a senior SS official” who had asked him about the bomb.
And given a choice between believing Heisenberg ( he doesnt seem to have been uncertain about that ) or Divebuddy I would of course tip DB