Churchill's impulse for victory would have been thwarted by the pettiness of his friend and scientific adviser Frederick A. Lindemann, who was blindly opposed to radar, and its supporter ...
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Plans to revive landmark Sidmouth hotel rejectedbuilt as a laboratory early in the last century by the engineer Frederick Lindemann, who became Winston Churchill's key scientific adviser during World War II.
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